Les annélides chétopodes du Golfe de Naples, Part 1, by René-Édouard Claparède, is a significant contribution to the field of marine zoology. Published in 1869, this detailed study focuses on the chaetopod annelids found in the Gulf of Naples, offering invaluable insights into the morphology, taxonomy, and distribution of these fascinating marine worms.
Claparède's meticulous research and descriptions provide a foundation for understanding the biodiversity of the region and the broader classification of annelids. This historical work remains relevant for researchers and students interested in the history of zoology, marine biology, and the study of invertebrate life.
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