Die Geographische Verbreitung Der Nacktschnecken, written by D. F. Heynemann and published in 1905, presents a detailed examination of the geographical distribution of slugs. This work offers insights into the natural history of these invertebrates, documenting their presence across various regions and providing valuable data for zoologists and naturalists. The book contributes to the understanding of invertebrate zoology during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It remains relevant for researchers and enthusiasts interested in the historical study of animal geography and the distribution patterns of specific species. This volume offers a glimpse into early zoological research and methods.
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