Tintinnoinea De Atlantida (R.O.. Del Uruguay), (Protozoa Ciliata Oligotr).
by Balech, Enrique
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Buenos Aires: Coni. Good. 1948. Softcover. Series No. 7. Monograph. Original blue paper wraps, faded with heavy edge wear including chips and short tears. Comunicaciones del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia". Serie Ciencias zoolo´gicas. xiv, 23 pages and 8 full page plates. Stamped on cover. Professor Balech was an Argentinian microbiologist. His most important contributions to his field were on thecate dinoflagellate taxonomy. increased the number of known dinoflagellate species of the Gulf of Mexico from 76 to 262 and reported on their distribution. He developed great knowledge and understanding of dinoflagellate morphology by examining samples from very diverse origins, from cold waters like Antarctica, temperate waters like the SW Atlantic, California current or France to tropical waters like the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. ; 8vo .
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- Title
- Tintinnoinea De Atlantida (R.O.. Del Uruguay), (Protozoa Ciliata Oligotr).
- Author
- Balech, Enrique
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- Softcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
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- Paperback
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- Coni
- Place of Publication
- Buenos Aires
- Date Published
- 1948
- Keywords
- Plankton- Uruguay, Sea Life, Marine Biology
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