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Elliot Pinhey published almost 200 names for species, subspecies and forms of Odonata in thirty-three years, from 1950 to 1982. He named more than a tenth of known Afrotropical species, making him the most prolific author of that fauna aside from his predecessor, Frederic Fraser (Dijkstra et al. 2003). Sixty-three percent of his primary types are held in the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe in Bulawayo (NMBZ), where he worked from 1955 to 1980. His legacy is one of the major collections of African Odonata in the world and the most important one in the continent itself (Vick et al. 2001). There are 112 name-bearing types designated by Pinhey
Hardcover. English. Transvaal Museum. 1951. Pages xv + 335 of text, line drawings and index with black & white illustrations and photos. Original dark green boards with gilt titling to spine and front. Spine titling dulled. Bottom front of board damaged, with paper gouged out, otherwise good copy with minimal foxing inside. Book No: 2500240