Parasitische Prosobranchier der Siboga-expedition, published in 1909, presents a detailed study of parasitic prosobranch mollusks collected during the Siboga Expedition. Authored by H. F. Nierstrasz and Mattheus Marinus Schepman, this work offers an in-depth look at the morphology, taxonomy, and distribution of these fascinating marine parasites. The Siboga Expedition, a significant Dutch oceanographic exploration of the Indonesian archipelago from 1899 to 1900, yielded a wealth of biological specimens, making this volume a crucial resource for zoologists and marine biologists. This historical text provides valuable insights into the biodiversity of marine ecosystems and the intricate relationships between parasites and their hosts. Researchers and students interested in the history of marine biology, malacology, and the scientific exploration of the early 20th century will find this book to be an essential reference.
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