" ber die Embryonalh lle der Hymenopteren- und Lepidopteren-Embryonen" by Mitrofan Ganin presents a detailed 19th-century study of the embryonic membranes of Hymenoptera (ants, bees, wasps) and Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths). This work offers insights into the developmental biology of these insect orders, providing valuable information about the formation and structure of embryonic envelopes.
Ganin's research contributes to the field of entomology and developmental zoology, making it a significant resource for those studying the history of insect embryology and comparative developmental processes. This book is essential for researchers and historians of science interested in the foundations of modern entomological and developmental biology research.
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