Solenogastres, Volume 38, by Johannes Thiele, presents a detailed examination of the Solenogastres, a group of shell-less marine mollusks. This meticulous study, originally published in 1913, offers comprehensive insights into the morphology, systematics, and natural history of these fascinating invertebrates.
Written in German, this volume provides valuable information for zoologists, marine biologists, and researchers interested in the evolution and diversity of mollusks. Thiele's work remains a significant contribution to the field, offering a foundation for understanding the unique characteristics of Solenogastres and their place within the broader context of invertebrate zoology.
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