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RECENTLY, it has been possible to examine briefly some rare carotonoids of three conspicuously pigmented animals found in the waters off southern California.
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GOODWIN, T., FOX, D. Some Unusual Carotenoids from Two Nudibranch Slugs and a Lamprid Fish. Nature 175, 1086–1087 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/1751086a0
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