Abnormalities In The Cestode Moniezia Expansa explores the irregularities observed in the development of the Moniezia expansa, a common tapeworm found in livestock. Written by Charles Manning Child, this detailed study delves into the morphological deviations and anomalies present in these parasitic organisms. The book offers valuable insights into the developmental biology of cestodes, providing a significant resource for parasitologists, zoologists, and researchers in related fields. It discusses observed variations and their potential causes, contributing to a better understanding of parasitic life cycles and their interactions with host organisms. This work remains relevant for those studying invertebrate zoology and seeking detailed information on the anatomy and development of tapeworms.
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