Iconografia della fauna italica

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Iconografia della fauna italica is a 19th-century illustrated zoological work documenting the animal species of Italy, authored by the French-Italian naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century book
illustrated zoological work
zoological monograph
author Charles Lucien Bonaparte NERFINISHED
authorOccupation naturalist
contains habitat notes
morphological descriptions
scientific names of species
countryOfFocus Italy NERFINISHED
creatorNationalityOfAuthor French-Italian
culturalContext 19th-century European natural history
depicts animals of Italy
documentationOf animal species of Italy
documentationScope multiple animal taxa
species-level treatments
documentationType regional fauna survey
era pre-Darwinian zoology
fieldOfWork natural history
zoology
focusesOn classification of Italian animals
fauna of the Italian peninsula
genre natural history illustration
hasPart illustrated plates
zoological descriptions
historicalSignificance early comprehensive visual record of Italian fauna
illustrationType scientific illustration
intendedAudience natural history collectors
naturalists
zoologists
language Italian
medium printed book
placeOfSubject Italian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Italian islands
relatedDiscipline biogeography
taxonomy
subject Italian fauna
animal species
zoology
timePeriod 19th century
visualFocus morphology of Italian animals
workPeriodOfAuthor Charles Lucien Bonaparte NERFINISHED

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Charles Lucien Bonaparte notableWork Iconografia della fauna italica