Abstract
SO long ago as 1893, Dr. H. J. Hansen published in the Zoologischer Anzeiger a preliminary paper on the morphology of the limbs and mouth-parts in crustaceans and insects. Many of the views adumbrated in that paper have since been adopted and developed by others, and some of them have been further illustrated by the author himself in the course of systematic papers dealing with the varied groups of arthropods which he has studied. Now, after more than thirty years, we have the first part of the connected exposition of his morphological views, for which the earlier paper was to prepare the way. In this memoir, only the Crustacea are dealt with, the remaining divisions of the Arthropoda being reserved for a future part.
Studies on Arthropoda, II.
By Dr. H. J. Hansen. (Published at the expense of the Rask-Ørsted Fund.) Pp. 176 + 8 plates. (Copenhagen and Berlin: Gyldendalske Boghandel; London: Constable and Co., Ltd., 1925.) 15s. net.
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C., W. Studies on Arthropoda, II . Nature 116, 350–351 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116350a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/116350a0