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Persistence of Functional Chloroplasts in Elysia viridis (Opisthobranchia, Sacoglossa)

Nature New Biology, 1972
SEVERAL species of sacoglossan mollusc retain in the cells of their digestive diverticula large numbers of chloroplasts derived from their food plants (mostly siphonaceous algae). These associations are capable of photosynthesis1–4. In freshly collected Elysia viridis (Montagu) (which obtains chloroplasts from Codium fragile (Sur.) Hariot) the net rate
R, Hinde, D C, Smith
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Elysia scops Ev. Marcus & Er. Marcus 1967

2016
Elysia scops Ev. Marcus & Er. Marcus, 1967 (Not figured) Elysia cauze scops Ev. Marcus & Er. Marcus 1967: 28 –29, figs. 26–27 (Type locality: Biscayne Bay, Florida), nomen dubium. Elysia scops Ev. Marcus & Er. Marcus, 1967 — Valdés et al. 2006: 72 –73. Type material. Elysia cauze scops— 2 syntypes (USNM 576283, USNM 576273). Material examined.
Krug, Patrick J.   +2 more
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Elysia taino Krug, Vendetti & Valdés, 2016, new species

2016
Published as part of Krug, Patrick J., Vendetti, Jann E. & Valdés, Ángel, 2016, Molecular and morphological systematics of Elysia Risso, 1818 (Heterobranchia: Sacoglossa) from the Caribbean region, pp. 1-137 in Zootaxa 4148 (1) on pages 115-120, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4148.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Elysia hamanni Krug, Vendetti & Valdés, 2016, new species

2016
Elysia hamanni new species (Figs. 56 H, 67–69) Elysia sp. 5 — Valdé s et al. 2006: 76–77. Type material. Banana River, Florida, USA, May 1988, (Holotype LACM 3310) collected by Jeff Hamann; True Blue Point, True Blue Bay, Grenada, December, 1987, (Paratype LACM 3311 [8 in lot]), collected by Jeff Hamann. Type locality.
Krug, Patrick J.   +2 more
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CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE TROPICAL SACOGLOSSAN MOLLUSKS ELYSIA RUFESCENS AND ELYSIA CRISPATA.

2014
Mollusks are the largest group of marine invertebrates and are known to harbor bacterial communities; however, the characterization and metabolic roles of these communities to the biology of mollusks are unknown. Sacoglossan sea slugs are herbivorous mollusks well known for their unique ability among metazoans to sequester functional chloroplasts from
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Notes on the Nudibranch,Elysia chlorotica, from Chesapeake Bay, Maryland

Chesapeake Science, 1960
Nudibranchs,Elysia chlorotica Gould, ranging from 5 mm to 28 mm in length, were identified for the first time at two locations in the Chesapeake Bay. This is a southward extension of its reported former range which was Massachusetts to New Jersey. A brief discussion of ecological data and activity associated with the organisms is presented.
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Elysia: Optimizing JavaScript Web Framework

Proceedings of the 39th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing
Chayapatr Archiwaranguprok   +3 more
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