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THE FAMILY STILIGERIDAE FROM JAPAN (OPISTHOBRANCHIA-SACOGLOSSA)

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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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A New Species of Placida (Gastropoda: Sacoglossa) from Southern South America

Malacologia, 2021
Heterobranch sea slugs exhibit a wide range of body shapes, sizes and color patterns. The genus Placida (Sacoglossa) includes cryptic species, and in 2019 four species were recovered through molecular studies. Specimens of Placida collected in the Argentinian Sea (San Matias Gulf, Patagonia) between 2016 and 2019 are shown to belong to an undescribed ...
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Chemical defense and evolution in the Sacoglossa (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia)

Chemoecology, 1998
Recent advances in both the systematics and the natural products chemistry of the order Sacoglossa (=Ascoglossa) in the gastropod subclass Opisthobranchia suggest a revised and improved historical account of the evolution of the group. Although the algal genus Caulerpa makes a suitable model for the ancestral food of the order, other siphonaceous algae
Guido Cimino, Michael T. Ghiselin
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SOME NOMENCLATURAL PROBLEMS IN SACOGLOSSA

1973
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Biogeography of the Sacoglossa (Mollusca, Opisthobranchia)

2004
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Puesta y desarrollo de Ascobulla fragilis (Jeffreys, 1856) (Opisthobranchia, Sacoglossa)

2021
The egg masses of Ascobulla fragilis consist of a gelatinous mass, usually C-shaped, whose inside part contains a cord of egg capsules inter-connected by a chalaza. The egg capsules measure about 150 μm wide and 180 μm long. The uncleaved eggs measure about 55 μm in diameter.
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