Eduardo Boscá Casanoves y la renovación taxonómica de los catálogos faunísticos en España durante el último tercio del siglo XIX
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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2005.v57.i2.59Keywords:
Boscá, herpetology, faunistic catalogues, transformism, Spain, 19th centuryAbstract
With Eduardo Boscá y Casanoves, Spanish herpetology changes its traditional form of presenting faunistic catalogues as lists local Faunas, and begins to include a rich set of ecological, biogeographical and embryological aspects. In addition, the new catalogues include some innovating criteria such as the study in vivo of the specimens, artificial hibridations, etc. In all these changes, the idea of an evolutionary connection of the species studied, appears as the essential ideological background.
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