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Astaxanthin—the carotenoid predominant in Eylais hamata (Koenike, 1897) (hydracarina, arachnoidea)

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1972
Abstract 1. 1. By means of columnar and thin-layer chromatography, the presence of carotenoids in Eylais hamata (Koenike) was studied. 2. 2. As a result of the investigations the following carotenoids were found: β-carotene (8·9 per cent), echinenone (6·91 per cent), isocryptoxanthin (4·19 per cent), canthaxanthin (0·82 per cent ...
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Peculiarities of the Fauna of Hydracarina from Lake Baikal

1973
Lake Baikal, one of the largest and deepest in the world, has a very diverse fauna which is uncommonly rich in endemic species. The study of Hydracarina, as well as other representatives of microbenthos in Lake Baikal, has received little attention.
I. I. Sokolov, A. I. Yankovskaya
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Hydracarina from California. Part I

Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1943
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Hydracarina

1916
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Mission scientifique de l'Omo. Hydracarina

1951
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Walter, Charles, Bader, Carl
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Hydracarina der Aru-Inseln

1911
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L.—Hydracarina of Algeria

Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1940
(1940). L.—Hydracarina of Algeria. Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Vol. 5, No. 30, pp. 513-518.
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