Exocuticular hyaline layer of sea scorpions and horseshoe crabs suggests cuticular fluorescence is plesiomorphic in chelicerates
Michael Rubin(Boston Medical Center), Melanie J. Hopkins(American Museum of Natural History), Lorenzo Prendini(American Museum of Natural History), James C. Lamsdell(American Museum of Natural History)
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