Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Entwicklungsgeschichte der wirbellosen Tiere (Textbook of Comparative Developmental History of Invertebrate Animals) is a comprehensive German-language textbook on the developmental biology of invertebrates, authored by Eugen Korschelt and Karl Heider. Published in 1902, this detailed work delves into the embryology and developmental processes of various invertebrate species.
This book offers insights into the scientific understanding of invertebrate development at the turn of the 20th century, making it a valuable resource for historians of science and researchers in zoology and developmental biology. It showcases the meticulous observations and comparative analyses undertaken by Korschelt and Heider, providing a rich historical context for modern studies in these fields.
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