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Geneva’s natural history in compact form.Science recorded with elegant precision.Revue Suisse de Zoologie Tome 112 Facicule I (2005) stands within the Annales de la Societe Zoologique Suisse et du Museum d’Histoire Naturelle de Geneve as a focused scientific periodical 2005 issue, gathering careful studies across animal taxonomy research and museum specimen records. Contributors include museum curators cataloguing holdings and field specialists updating regional faunas; the result is a natural history volume where meticulous data and readable exposition coexist.The issue serves both practical and archival roles. Identification notes, taxonomic revisions and concise distributional summaries support academic reference use, making it a dependable university library resource as well as a useful reference for working taxonomists. Beyond immediate identification work, the volume’s annotated specimen entries and regional checklists provide a robust baseline for comparative research and long-term study. As part of a wider zoological journal collection, its combination of technical rigour and measured prose will appeal to casual readers drawn to Swiss zoology studies and to collectors of classic scientific literature. Situated in the context of european zoological publications, the volume demonstrates how museum specimen records sustained systematic research at the turn of the millennium.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. Its significance lies in recording the Geneva natural history tradition and in mapping methodological currents of the early 2000s scientific era, when analogue archives and nascent digital tools intersected. Librarians, scholars and collectors will value its enduring reference potential; casual readers will appreciate its clear voice and patient attention to the living world. As a compact, well-documented representative of the Annales de la Societe Zoologique, it belongs on shelves where academic reference use and collector interest meet.