"The Early Development Of The Epiphysis And Paraphysis In Amia" presents a detailed exploration of the anatomical development of the epiphysis and paraphysis in the Amia calva, commonly known as the bowfin. This scientific work by Albert Chauncey Eycleshymer offers a valuable contribution to the fields of zoology and comparative anatomy. The book delves into the early stages of development in this primitive freshwater fish, providing insights into vertebrate embryology.
Researchers and students of vertebrate morphology will find detailed observations on the formation of these brain structures. This study is important for those studying the evolution and development of the vertebrate brain.
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