A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 1 of 2) / The Lepadidae; Or, Pedunculated Cirripedes
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This work provides a comprehensive examination of the subclass Cirripedia, focusing specifically on the family Lepadidae, commonly known as pedunculated cirripedes. It includes detailed descriptions of various species, anatomical observations, and illustrations that depict their unique structures. The author discusses the classification and relationships among different genera, supported by extensive research and collaboration with other naturalists. The text emphasizes the importance of systematic study in understanding these marine organisms, highlighting their diversity and complexity. Additionally, it acknowledges the contributions of various individuals and institutions that facilitated the research, reflecting the collaborative nature of scientific inquiry.
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