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Frank Wall

    Frank Wall était un médecin et un herpétologue qui a vécu et travaillé au Sri Lanka et en Inde. Ses travaux se sont concentrés sur l'étude des reptiles et des amphibiens de la région. S'appuyant sur son expertise médicale et sa passion pour le monde naturel, il a contribué à la compréhension de la faune locale. L'héritage de Wall réside dans ses contributions scientifiques au domaine de l'herpétologie.

    The Poisonous Terrestrial Snakes of Our British Indian Dominions and how to Recognise Them
    Ophidia Taprobanica; or, The Snakes of Ceylon
    A Monograph of the Sea Snakes (Hydrophiinae)
    • This book is an exhaustive study of the snakes of Ceylon, now known as Sri Lanka. The author provides detailed descriptions of the species found on the island, including information on their morphology, distribution, and behavior. A must-read for anyone interested in the reptiles of South Asia.

      Ophidia Taprobanica; or, The Snakes of Ceylon
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      The Poisonous Terrestrial Snakes of Our British Indian Dominions and how to Recognise Them