Biology Klaus's name for the glandular organ, called the liver in Invertebrates, in reference to its twofold functions of secretion and digestion.
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1884 A. Sedgwick & F. G. Heathcote tr. C. Claus Elem. Text-bk. Zool.: Protozoa to Insecta 59 In the Invertebrata the secretions of many glands, which are generally called ‘liver’, but which would be more appropriately termed hepatopancreas.