This book offers a comprehensive review of the biology of snakes,
focusing on Italian species. The snakes of Italy belong to the two
families Colubridae and Viperidae, and for each species the systematic
classification and chorology including distribution maps are presented.
Furthermore, readers will learn how to carry out field studies, how to
handle snakes and how to photograph them. The book concludes with a
chapter on the iconography of historical Italian snakes and their
importance in popular science, and one on myths and legends. This
SpringerBriefs volume will appeal to herpetologists and technical staff.
The section on iconography may also be of interest to museum staff.