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Opisthobranchia: Order Anaspidea

1998
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Opisthobranchia: Suborder Doridina

1998
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Opisthobranchia: Order Acochlidea

1998
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Opisthobranchia: Suborder Aeolidina

1998
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Observations on Australian Glaucidae (Mollusca: Opisthobranchia)

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1970
Glaucilla Bergh, 1868 is positively recorded for the first time from eastern Australia, together with Glaucur Forster, 1777. The former is allocated to G. mrginuta Bergh, 1868 and the latter to G. atlanticuc Forster, 1777. Glaucilla has multiseriate ceratal clusters (uniseriate in Glaucus), an unarmed penis (armed with a chitinous spine in Glaucas) and
T. E. THOMPSON, ISOBEL BENNETT
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Opisthobranchia: Order Gymnosomata

1998
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Opisthobranchia: Order Thecosomata

1998
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Eastern Australian Pleurobranchomorpha (Gastropoda, Opisthobranchia)

Journal of Zoology, 1970
Collections of pleurobranchomorph gastropods made in 1968 are described, and compared with material in the British Museum (Natural History) and with live Mediterranean specimens examined in the Naples Aquarium. All the eastern Australian species obtained are illustrated by line diagrams. Three species new for Australia are described, one is transferred
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Opisthobranchia von Santa Marta, Colombia

Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 1976
Summary The classification of a collection of opisthobranchs from Santa Marta, Colombia, resulted in 36 species, two of which, Chromodoris perola and Calmella bandeli, are new to Science. For comparison a specimen of Chromodoris clenchi from Puerto was studied. The disjunctive characters of some species of Aplysia are discussed.
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Some Opisthobranchia from Micronesia

1965
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