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Revue Suisse De Zoologie Tome 82 Facicule 1 (1975) - a concentrated archive of Swiss zoological scholarship. Essential reading for wildlife scholars. Part of the venerable Annales de la Societe Zoologique, this facicule belongs to a broader zoological journal collection and exemplifies the discipline’s approach in a classic Swiss zoology periodical. It assembles scholarly reports, careful animal taxonomy studies and museum research papers that together read as a compact natural history anthology: species descriptions and specimen histories sit beside regional surveys and technical notes, producing a rigorous record of European wildlife documentation rooted in Geneva natural history practice and the work of the Museum d’Histoire Naturelle de Geneve. The balance of field observation and museum curation gives the issue particular value for researchers tracing nomenclatural changes or distributional records. Useful as an academic reference for zoologists, it also functions as a scientific library resource and as a readable archive for informed enthusiasts. The range of contributions makes the volume a resource for comparative study, a touchstone for those interested in scholarly animal science and a clear window onto the practices of 1970s zoological publications.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. Historically, the facicule stands as a primary source among 1970s zoological publications: its clustered taxonomic notes, museum-based observations and regional records reflect methodological priorities of the era and provide primary material for modern reappraisal. Casual readers drawn to natural history will find concrete, observational prose and locality detail rewarding; classic-literature collectors and institutional curators will value the issue’s provenance and archival relevance. For librarians, researchers and collectors assembling a thoughtful collection on European fauna, taxonomy or museum study, this restored facicule is both a working reference and an evocative relic of scientific practice.