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This work presents a collection of empirical observations and developmental studies of crustaceans gathered by the author in South America, marshaling anatomical, embryological, and life-history evidence in support of Darwinian evolution. It treats systematic descriptions and comparative morphology (including a survey of Melita), sexual dimorphism, respiratory adaptations of land crabs, cardiac anatomy, and the developmental histories of multiple crustacean groups such as podophthalmous and edriophthalmous forms, entomostracans, cirripedes, and rhizocephalans. It also discusses classification principles, traces evolutionary progress within Crustacea, and proposes pathways by which parasitic rhizocephalans could have arisen from barnacle-like ancestors.

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Fritz Müller

Fritz Müller was a German naturalist and biologist, best known for his contributions to the theory of evolution. He is particularly recognized for his work "Facts and Arguments for Darwin," which supports Charles Darwin's ideas on natural selection and provides evidence from his observations in Brazil. Müller’s research focused on the diversity of species and the mechanisms of evolution, making significant strides in the understanding of biological adaptation. His writings not only defended Darwin's theories but also enriched the scientific discourse of his time, establishing him as a notable figure in the field of evolutionary biology.

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