Die Scyphomedusen der Siboga-Expedition is a detailed scientific account by Dr. Otto Maas, documenting the Scyphomedusae (jellyfish) specimens collected during the Siboga Expedition. This comprehensive study provides invaluable insights into the morphology, taxonomy, and distribution of these fascinating marine creatures. The work meticulously describes each species encountered during the expedition, offering detailed illustrations and anatomical analyses. It remains a crucial reference for marine biologists, zoologists, and researchers interested in the biodiversity of the Indo-Pacific region and the study of jellyfish. This work contributes significantly to the understanding of marine invertebrate zoology and the historical context of early 20th-century oceanographic exploration.
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