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"A Contribution to the Embryology, Life-History, and Classification of the Dicyemids" by Charles Otis Whitman presents a detailed study of dicyemids, a group of enigmatic marine parasites. This scientific work meticulously examines their embryological development and life cycle, offering significant insights into their classification within the animal kingdom. Whitman's research provides a valuable resource for zoologists, embryologists, and anyone interested in the complexities of invertebrate life. This historical work remains relevant for researchers seeking a deeper understanding of these unique organisms and their evolutionary relationships.
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