Nerves innervating copulatory organs show common FMRFamide, FVRIamide, MIP and serotonin immunoreactivity patterns across Dinophilidae (Annelida) indicating their conserved role in copulatory behaviour

Alexandra Kerbl*, Emilie Winther Tolstrup, Katrine Worsaae

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