Mionelminthes, Trichoplax und Trematodes Volume Lfg 218.220, published in 1879, is a scientific work by Maximilian Gustav Christian Carl Braun and H Alexander Pagenstecher. This volume provides a detailed examination of these invertebrate groups, reflecting the state of zoological knowledge in the late 19th century. The study offers insights into the morphology, taxonomy, and life cycles of Mionelminthes, Trichoplax, and Trematodes.
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