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IN the reports on the presence of haemoglobin in some of the representatives of the Daphniidae1–4, I have found no data concerning haemoglobin in Ceriodaphnia quad-rangula (O. F. Müller), quite frequently found in ponds and lakes.
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CZECZUGA, B. Haemoglobin in Ceriodaphnia quadrangula (O. F. Müller). Nature 208, 907–908 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/208907b0
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