"On Loxosoma Davenporti (sp. Nov.)" presents a detailed scientific examination of a newly identified species of Loxosoma, now classified within the phylum Entoprocta (formerly Kamptozoa). This work by Winfield Scott Nickerson provides a thorough description of Loxosoma davenporti, contributing significantly to the fields of marine biology and invertebrate zoology.
The text offers valuable insights into the morphology, habitat, and classification of this unique organism. Researchers and students in zoology, marine biology, and natural history will find this a critical resource for understanding the diversity of life in marine environments and the intricacies of invertebrate anatomy and taxonomy. This study stands as a testament to the ongoing effort to catalog and understand the biodiversity of our planet.
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