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Thais haemastoma

Figure L Shells of marine snails used in purple dyeing. Left to right banded dye-murex (Trunculariopsis trunculus) for hyacinthine purple (tekhelet), spiny dye-murex (Bolinus brandaris) for Tyrian purple (arga-man), and the rock shell Thais haemastoma for Tyrian purple (argaman). Figure L Shells of marine snails used in purple dyeing. Left to right banded dye-murex (Trunculariopsis trunculus) for hyacinthine purple (tekhelet), spiny dye-murex (Bolinus brandaris) for Tyrian purple (arga-man), and the rock shell Thais haemastoma for Tyrian purple (argaman).
Argaman Tyrian purple 6,6 -dibromoindigotin Bolinus brandaris, Thais haemastoma... [Pg.195]

Livingstone DR, Stickle WB, Kapper M, Wang S (1986) Microsomal detoxication enzyme responses of the marine snail, Thais haemastoma, to laboratory oil exposure. Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 36 843-850... [Pg.175]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.478 ]




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