"Report On Porto Rican Isopoda" by Henry Frank Moore presents a detailed scientific study of isopods found in Puerto Rico. This report offers valuable insights into the classification, distribution, and characteristics of these fascinating marine crustaceans. Aimed at zoologists, marine biologists, and students of natural history, the book provides a comprehensive overview of isopod species in the region.
Moore's meticulous research contributes significantly to the field of marine zoology, making this work an essential resource for anyone studying the biodiversity and ecological systems of the Caribbean. This report remains relevant for its detailed observations and contributions to our understanding of these unique marine creatures.
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