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The hemolymphs of the two crustaceans, Cherax destructor a fresh water crayfish and a Jasus sp. salt water spiny lobster contain hemocyanin for oxygen carrying purposes.
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Treacy, G.B., Jeffrey, P.D. (1986). Subunit Heterogeneity and Aggregate Formation in Cherax destructor and Jasus sp. Hemocyanins . In: Linzen, B. (eds) Invertebrate Oxygen Carriers. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71481-8_35
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