"The Cambridge Natural History, Vol. 07 (of 10)" edited by S. F. Harmer, A. E. Shipley, and G. A. Boulenger is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This volume specifically focuses on the natural history of marine organisms, particularly the Hemichordata, Ascidians, and Fishes. With contributions from various experts, it presents detailed anatomical and biological analyses of these groups, examining their development, classification, and evolutionary relationships within the broader context of zoology. The opening of this volume sets the stage by outlining the structure and organization of the chapters, beginning with the Hemichordata, which includes species like Balanoglossus. It discusses their morphology, anatomical features, and the debates surrounding their evolutionary significance in relation to Vertebrates. Following this, there is an introduction to the Tunicata, focusing on the anatomical definitions and historical context surrounding these organisms. The detailed exploration of the life-cycle, including distinct stages of development for both Hemichordates and Ascidians, illustrates the complex relationships between these groups and their evolutionary history within the Chordata phylum. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Cambridge natural history, Vol. 07 (of 10)
By George Albert Boulenger
"The Cambridge Natural History, Vol. 07 (of 10)" edited by S. F. Harmer, A. E. Shipley, and G. A. Boulenger is a scientific publication written in the...
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George Albert Boulenger was a Belgian-British zoologist who described and gave scientific names to over 2,000 new animal species, chiefly fish, reptiles, and amphibians. Boulenger was also an active botanist during the last 30 years of his life, especially in the study of roses.
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