Abstract The name chlorocruorin was given by Ray Lankester (1867) to a pigment dissolved in the blood plasma of Sabellid, Serpulid and Chlorhæmid polychæte worms. Lankester showed that chlorocruorin is related to hæmoglobin, since he obtained a hæmochromogen from it. The pigment is burgundy-red when...
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