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Invertebrate Zoology
Invertebrate Zoology by Alfred Kaestner is a comprehensive, systematic treatment of invertebrate animals, covering their morphology, physiology, development, and classification. The work is notable for its detailed anatomical descriptions and comparative approach, making it a foundational reference in zoological studies. The English edition, translated and adapted by Herbert W. Levi and Lorna R. Levi, brings Kaestner’s German scholarship to a broader audience, with particular emphasis on taxonomy and evolutionary relationships among major invertebrate groups.
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