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Opisthobranchia: Order Notaspidea
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Further Victorian Opisthobranchia
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ADDITIONS TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF OPISTHOBRANCHIA IN THE TURKISH AEGEAN COASTS
In the present study, native and alien opisthobranch species observed via SCUBA diving along Turkish Aegean coasts have been represented: In the Turkish Aegean coasts, Goniobranchus annulatus was first observed while Luisella babai, Coryphellina rubrolineata, Felimare picta, and Felimida luteorosea were northwardly expanded their distribution.
Sercan YAPICI +2 more
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Opisthobranchia: Order Nudibranchia
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Opisthobranchia: Suborder Dendronotina
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Nudibranches are the largest group of Hetrerobranches, (a sub-branch of Opisthobranchia) and are widespread and cosmopolitan species. They vary in shape and colors and occur in all waters from intertidal to deep sea zones and from polar to the tropics ...
G. Attaran Fariman email ; Y. Moosavipoor
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Opisthobranchia: Order Sagoglossa
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A review of diets in the Notaspidea (Mollusca: Opisthobranchia)
This paper reviews the scattered and often anecdotal literature on foods for the opisthobranch order Notaspidea. All Umbraculacea are sponge-feeders (accepting sponges of the class Demospongiae only). The Pleurabranchacea shows a diversity of diet: Berihella species eat sponges (Demospongiae); Berthellina species eat sponges (Demospongiae;?
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Background In simultaneous hermaphrodites with copulation and internal fertilization it is often unclear whether reciprocal sperm exchange results from the unconditional willingness of both partners to donate and receive sperm, or whether it follows from
Anthes Nils +2 more
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Bioinformatic Characterization and Molecular Evolution of the <i>Lucina pectinata</i> Hemoglobins. [PDF]
Montes-Rodríguez IM +3 more
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