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    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Buy the way there are brilliant illustrations of the extinct Marsupials by Tony Tobet in Volume 5
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    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Honestly, I think that this edition targets more common public, that don't bother how many Klipspringers are out there :) Nevertheless I appreciate the change, because most of us who have the full HMW & HBW collection, will buy the book anyway. I am also happy that we will finally see the...
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    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    I asked Lynx in FB and they answered, that they will not follow the Ungulate Taxonomy from the previous works. More details about the book can be found here: All the mammals of the world – Lynx Nature Books
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    And finally the 4th edition of the Strahan's Mammals of Australia is on the way : https://au.newhollandpublishers.com/9781925546750.html
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    Thank you for the information!
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    Great! I am still waiting for my copy. I remember that the author was searching for pictures of all extant spieces in Inaturalist. Did he include pictures of all Muntjac and Neotropical deer species?
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    Yes, according to the author the publishing year is 2023.
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    A new, very welcomed book on Deers coming in July A Guide to the Deer of the World https://www.nhbs.com/a-guide-to-the-deer-of-the-world-book
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    Your favorite books of 2021

    I filled some gaps in my collection in 2021. Most notably: Duikers of Africa - Masters of the African Forest Floor: A Study of Duikers, by Vivian J. Wilson CIC Caprinae Atlas of the World, by Gerhard Damm and Nicolás Franco vol 1&2 Neotropical Cervidology Biology and Medicine of Latin American...
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    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Not the greatest start, indeed. Looks like a poor spin off of All the World's Primates. All The Worlds Primates – All The Worlds Primates
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    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    First new title coming soon : All Asian Primates. https://www.lynxeds.com/product/all-asian-primates/
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    Lynx's Checklist of Mammals of the World - my two cents

    The main exception in ASM Mammal Diversity Database newest 1.2 version is Bovidae. The authors reverting to the MSW3. They include some newly recognized splits, like 2 spices of Bushbuck, 8 species of Genus Madoqua, 5 species of Genus Nanger, reclassification of the Serows and Gorals, etc. and...
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    HMW Handbook of the Mammals of the World

    The fact, that they included the new Colocolo splits in the Mammal Checklist, coming to say, that the 2 volumes will cover all the latest splits, justified or not. All the Mammals of the World will probably come out in 2 years and besides the one volume approach will include bunch of new splits...
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    Lynx code

    Yes, it is coping the 9 volumes. One of the editors of the new Full Checklist on the other side, Connor J Burgin is also author of this article, published 2 years ago https://academic.oup.com/jmammal/article/99/1/1/4834091. They summarize all the new splits for the last 10 years. There are even...
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    Lynx code

    Very kind of you ! Have you noticed any new splits ? I pre-ordered the Illustrated Checklist of the Mammals of the World, but considering to skip this series. Lynx really want to empty our wallets this year :) All the Birds of the World was announced today also.
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    HMW Handbook of the Mammals of the World

    If I am not mistaken the new checklist will depict around 200 species more.
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    HMW Handbook of the Mammals of the World

    Illustrated Checklist of the Mammals of the World have Pre-publication offer until September. With 800 new Primate and 102 extinct species illustrations and latest taxonomy. https://www.lynxeds.com/product/illustrated-checklist-of-the-mammals-of-the-world/
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    Giraffe. Biology, behaviour and conservation

    Giraffe. Biology, behaviour and conservation http://www.nhbs.com/giraffe_biology_behaviour_and_conservation_tefno_191514.html Most up-to-date source of giraffes from most devoted researcher Anne Innis Dagg. Only minus for me is the b/w photos. One in a 25 years book.
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    New Wild Cattle book

    New very intiguing book, about Bovini coming: Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour of Wild Cattle: Implications for Conservation http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ecology-Evolution-Behaviour-Wild-Cattle/dp/110703664X/ref=zg_bs_tab_pd_bsnr_1
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    New Multi volume book of African Mammals

    Paintings are just the same as Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals http://www.amazon.com/Kingdon-Field-Guide-African-Mammals/dp/0713665130
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    New Multi volume book of African Mammals

    Vol I - introductory chapters and Afrotheria Volume II is edited by Thomas Butynski, Jonathan Kingdon and Jan Kalina and contains profiles of 93 species of primates; this includes the great apes, Old World monkeys, lorisids and galagos. Volume III, edited by David Happold, has profiles of...
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    New Multi volume book of African Mammals

    There is publication date: http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/mammals-of-africa-9781408122570
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    Ungulate Taxonomy by Colin Groves and Peter Grubb

    Thank you very much, Mysticete !!! :t::t::t::t::t::t::t::t::t:
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    HMW Handbook of the Mammals of the World

    Felis bieti is still full species and Andean olingo story seems unresolved. Taxonomy almost equals HMW1( missing Genetta felina split + disputed Olingos)
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    HMW Handbook of the Mammals of the World

    This made my point , actually. There is no record to justify this statement. Agree, that Yak is the longest, but Gaur is higher and Asian Water buffalo is heavier.Think that, they put Javan Rhino in Indian rhinoceroses here |:d|(they are in same genus). I wrote an artical in one bulgarian...
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