Figure 5 in The death adder Acanthophis antarcticus (Shaw & Nodder, 1802) in Victoria: historical records and contemporary uncertainty ...
Figure 5. Illustration by Gerard Krefft of the death adder collected at Lake Boga in north-western Victoria on the 8 March 1857. (Photograph by Rebecca Carland; Museum of Natural History Berlin. Historical collection of pictures and writings. [Sigel: MfN, HBSB.] Bestand: Zool. Mus. Signatur: B VIII/...
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Summary: | Figure 5. Illustration by Gerard Krefft of the death adder collected at Lake Boga in north-western Victoria on the 8 March 1857. (Photograph by Rebecca Carland; Museum of Natural History Berlin. Historical collection of pictures and writings. [Sigel: MfN, HBSB.] Bestand: Zool. Mus. Signatur: B VIII/56.) ... : Published as part of Clemann, Nick, Stranks, Timothy, Carland, Rebecca, Melville, Jane, Op Den Brouw, Bianca & Robertson, Peter, 2018, The death adder Acanthophis antarcticus (Shaw & Nodder, 1802) in Victoria: historical records and contemporary uncertainty, pp. 29-40 in Memoirs of Museum Victoria 77 on page 33, DOI: 10.24199/j.mmv.2018.77.03, http://zenodo.org/record/10666229 ... |
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