-
branchial plumes in a
rosette on
their backs. By contrast, on the back of the
aeolids in the
clade Cladobranchia,
brightly coloured sets of
protruding organs...
-
Aeolid may
refer to: Aeolis, an
ancient Gr****
district of
coastal Asia Minor,
including the
island of ****s Aeolidida, a
clade of
Nudibranch (carnivorous...
- to the
Porthaonids (see above) and
closes out his
account of the
female Aeolids with the Sirens,
daughters of
Sterope and Achelous. The
Ehoie of Salmoneus'...
-
edition ISBNÂ 0-87893-097-3 Rudman, W.B., 1999 (July 1)
Cerata (ceras) in
aeolids. [In] Sea Slug Forum.
Australian Museum, Sydney. [1]
Accessed 2014-9-10...
- of
Phocus was also
called the
father of
Philonis making her one of the
Aeolids, her
mother was
probably Diomede,
daughter of Xuthus. She was the mother...
- of more than one species.
Pteraeolidia ianthina, one of the most
common aeolids found, is
often called a "blue dragon" by
Eastern Australian divers because...
-
Erysichthon or
Erisichthon may
refer to:
Erysichthon of Thessaly, the
Aeolid Erysichthon, the son of
Triopas Erysichthon (son of Cecrops), the Cecropid...
- an
anatomical feature that is
found in the
group of sea
slugs known as
aeolid nudibranchs, a
clade of
marine opisthobranch gastropod molluscs. A cnidosac...
- hirundo, a
seabird in the
family Laridae Glaucus atlanticus, a
pelagic aeolid nudibranch the
original name of the
Firefly (dinghy) This disambiguation...
- are
visible from the
outside of the body in a
clade of sea
slugs known as
aeolid nudibranchs,
marine opisthobranch gastropod molluscs. The term is also applied...