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An indispensable window into European zoological scholarship, Revue Suisse de Zoologie (Tome 89, Fascicule 3) gathers measured science and close observation from the Museum of Natural History in Geneva. A vital record of discovery. This zoological journal collection functions as a scientific periodical anthology of focused contributions: detailed animal taxonomy studies and comparative zoology works sit beside biodiversity research articles and pragmatic museum specimen reports. The essays privilege description and method over ornament, so taxonomic decisions, distributional notes and morphological comparisons are set out with uncommon clarity. Readers encounter primary-source evidence for species accounts, rigorous nomenclatural practice and the practical concerns of curators and field naturalists; the result is at once archival and immediate, a resource that supports both historical enquiry and ongoing systematic work. Detailed locality data and comparative notes make the fascicule a practical tool for revising species distributions and for biodiversity inventories; its impartial tone helps readers judge evidence and trace the lineage of scientific names.Of clear historical importance, the volume documents early 20th century science within Swiss natural history and forms part of a tradition of European scientific publications that shaped modern taxonomic standards. As an academic reference for zoologists and a professional biology resource, it supplies researchers and museum staff with the nitty-gritty detail they need when tracing type material, checking synonymies or appraising regional faunal lists. For the curious reader the prose rewards patient attention with technical immediacy and a sense of discovery; for classic-literature collectors the issue offers provenance, scholarly density and the kind of comparative material prized by connoisseurs of natural-history print. Across disciplines it remains both a specialist reference and an evocative document of Geneva natural history practice. Libraries and private collections often regard such fascicules as indispensable reference points, supplying raw material for historical ecology and for the reconstruction of taxon histories and curatorial practice.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.