Notes on the Herpetofauna of Surinam IV : The Lizards and Amphisbaenians of Surinam
معرفی کتاب «Notes on the Herpetofauna of Surinam IV : The Lizards and Amphisbaenians of Surinam» نوشتهٔ M. S. Hoogmoed (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands در سال 1973. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Although biological exploration in Surinam started about 300 years ago, a thorough account of the Surinam herpetofauna has not hitherto been publish ed. Several publications on the subject have been issued (see below), but none of them was comprehensive. However, there are several papers dealing with a part of the Surinam lizards. The main reason for the absence of a complete review of the Surinam lizards (and, for that matter, of the entire herpeto fauna) has been the scarcity of the material available in museum collection although some of the more common species reached museums in considerable numbers. Until about 1900 the interior of Surinam was virtually terra incognita and most collecting took place in a restricted, cultivated area along the coast and the farthest inland point reached was Berg en Dal on the Suriname River. From 1900 exploration of the interior was actively encouraged by the Dutch Government, and under the auspices of the Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aard rijkskundig Genootschap several geographical expeditions explored the main river systems. Although the main purpose of these expeditions was to map the visited areas, usually the physician accompanying the expedition was entrusted also with the collecting of zoological and botanical specimens. Interesting ma terial from the interior started to reach the Dutch museums in ever increasing numbers after the late nineteen thirties when Dr. D. C. GEIJSKES arrived in Su rinam. The Surinam Expedition 1948-49 in which Dr. GElJSKES and Mr. P. H. Although biological exploration in Surinam started about 300 years ago, a thorough account of the Surinam herpetofauna has not hitherto been publishƯ ed. Several publications on the subject have been issued (see below), but none of them was comprehensive. However, there are several papers dealing with a part of the Surinam lizards. The main reason for the absence of a complete review of the Surinam lizards (and, for that matter, of the entire herpetoƯ fauna) has been the scarcity of the material available in museum collection although some of the more common species reached museums in considerable numbers. Until about 1900 the interior of Surinam was virtually terra incognita and most collecting took place in a restricted, cultivated area along the coast and the farthest inland point reached was Berg en Dal on the Suriname River. From 1900 exploration of the interior was actively encouraged by the Dutch Government, and under the auspices of the Koninklijk Nederlandsch AardƯ rijkskundig Genootschap several geographical expeditions explored the main river systems. Although the main purpose of these expeditions was to map the visited areas, usually the physician accompanying the expedition was entrusted also with the collecting of zoological and botanical specimens. Interesting maƯ terial from the interior started to reach the Dutch museums in ever increasing numbers after the late nineteen thirties when Dr. D.C. GEIJSKES arrived in SuƯ rinam. The Surinam Expedition 1948-49 in which Dr. GElJSKES and Mr. P.H Front Matter....Pages I-V Introduction....Pages 1-2 Acknowledgements....Pages 3-4 General Part....Pages 5-38 Systematic Part....Pages 39-388 Addenda....Pages 389-389 Summary....Pages 391-391 References....Pages 393-410 Back Matter....Pages 411-419
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