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Two-color fluorescence in elytra of the scale-worm Lepidonotus squamatus (Polychaeta, Polynoidae): in vivo spectral characteristic

Plyushcheva et al., 2017

Document ID
7992677919245360741
Author
Plyushcheva M
da Silva K
Aneli N
Vays V
Kondrashov F
Goñi A
Publication year
Publication venue
Materials Today: Proceedings

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It has been known that elytra of scale-worms show fluorescence of their cuticle structures under UV excitation. The same phenomenon was described for some other polynoid species, but all of them had “unicolor” fluorescence pattern. Here, a White Sea dweller …
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