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Molecular Updates on the ‘Warty Dorid’ Doris verrucosa Linnaeus, 1758 (Mollusca, Nudibranchia) from the Mediterranean Sea

Diversity
Basic and applied research reveals the importance of sea slugs as a source of new bioactive molecules or of still little-known intra/intercellular processes, mainly linked to the highly specialised defensive strategies typical of this group of shell-less
Giulia Furfaro   +4 more
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The genus Gymnodoris Stimpson, 1855 (Mollusca, Nudibranchia) in New Caledonia, with descriptions of eleven new species.

Zootaxa
The genus Gymnodoris Stimpson, 1855 in New Caledonia is studied based on three molecular markers: COI, 16S, and Histone H3, obtained from 183 newly collected specimens.
Jade DE SOUZA-CANAL, Ángel Valdés
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A combination of historical collections and newly obtained molecular data contributes to the revision of the genus Ziminella (Nudibranchia: Cladobranchia)

Ruthenica, Russian Malacological Journal
The main goal of the present paper is to revise the diversity of the nudibranch genus Ziminella and update the geographic ranges of its species, based on historical museum material and newly collected specimens of Ziminella japonica (Volodchenko, 1941 ...
I. Ekimova   +4 more
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Protective mechanisms in the Eolidacea (Mollusca Nudibranchia)

Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology, 1966
SUMMARY The protective system of eolid nudibranchs consists of crypsis, defensive behaviour patterns, autotomy of cerata, exudation of glandular secretions, ejection of nematocysts, and the structure of the epidermis. The existence of warning colouration has not been established.
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Sea slug invasions: the non-native Archidoris pseudoargus (Nudibranchia: Dorididae) moves south and the native Doriopsilla pharpa (Nudibranchia: Dendrodorididae) moves north on the U.S. Atlantic coast

BioInvasions Records
The European sea lemon nudibranch Archidoris pseudoargus was introduced by shipping to the Northwest Atlantic Ocean sometime prior to 2017, the year it was discovered in the Gulf of Maine, USA and in Nova Scotia, Canada.
R. Raviraj   +13 more
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Redescripcion de Corambe testudinaria Fischer, 1889 (Gastropoda, Nudibranchia)

1990
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
García García, Francisco J.   +2 more
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The Ecology ofOnchidoris Fusca[Nudibranchia]

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1970
Opisthobranchs are mostly unsuitable animals for detailed ecological work since it is unusual to come across an adequate population for quantitative analysis. This difficulty is reflected in the generalized surveys that may be found described in the literature and which deal with a large number of species, each in little detail (Garstang, 1889; Swennen,
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Shining disco: shedding light into the systematics of the family Discodorididae (Gastropoda: Nudibranchia)

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
The evolutionary relationships among genera within the nudibranch family Discodorididae remain poorly understood, with comprehensive molecular studies still largely absent.
R. Fernández-Vilert   +5 more
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On three new Chromodoridinae from Australia (Opisthobrachia: Nudibranchia)

1966
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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A REVIEW OF THE GENUS TRIOPHA MOLLUSCA NUDIBRANCHIA

1977
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