Eine detaillierte anatomische Studie ber das Gehirn von Hatteria punctata (heute bekannt als Sphenodon punctatus), auch bekannt als Tuatara, verfasst von Magdalena Julia Gisi und ver ffentlicht im Jahr 1907. Dieses Werk bietet eine eingehende Analyse der Gehirnstruktur dieser einzigartigen Reptilienart, die f r ihre stammesgeschichtliche Bedeutung bekannt ist. Die Monographie beleuchtet die feinen anatomischen Details und tr gt zum Verst ndnis der vergleichenden Neuroanatomie bei.
Diese historische Studie ist wertvoll f r Wissenschaftler und Forscher in den Bereichen Zoologie, vergleichende Anatomie und Neurowissenschaften. Es bietet einen Einblick in die fr he neurowissenschaftliche Forschung und die detaillierte Untersuchung der Gehirne von Reptilien.
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