Zur Entwicklungsgeschichte des Zahnsystem der Saugethiere, zugleich ein Beitrag zur Stammesgeschichte dieser Thiergruppe (On the developmental history of the mammalian dentition, also a contribution to the phylogeny of this animal group), T. 2, by Wilhelm Leche, published in 1894, explores the evolutionary development of teeth in mammals. This volume offers insights into the dental structures of various mammalian species and their significance in understanding the broader evolutionary history of this diverse group of animals.
Leche's work provides a detailed examination of dental morphology and development, contributing to the field of zoology and paleontology. This historical text remains relevant for researchers and students interested in vertebrate evolution and the comparative anatomy of mammals.
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