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- Aplysiidae is the only family in the superfamily Aplysioidea, within the clade Anaspidea. These animals are commonly called sea hares because, unlike most...
- large sea slug, a marine, opisthobranch, gastropod mollusk in the family Aplysiidae. It is the largest sea slug species. This sea hare species lives in the...
- Aplysiomorpha. Wikispecies has information related to Aplysiida. California Brown Sea Hare — Cabrillo Marine Aquarium Aplysiidae (sea slugs) of Hawaii...
- (Aplysia californica) is a species of sea slug in the sea hare family, Aplysiidae. It is found in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of California in the...
- hare or sea slug, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Aplysiidae. This sea hare occurs in the Western Atlantic from New Jersey to Brazil...
- species of large sea slug, a marine opisthobranch gastropod in the family Aplysiidae, the sea hares. As traditionally defined, this species of sea hare was...
- hare or sea slug, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Aplysiidae. Its name has led to a folk etymology that its consumption caused hair...
- slugs, specifically sea hares, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Aplysiidae, the sea hares. Some authors place this genus in a separate family, Dolabriferidae...
- Aplysia kurodai is a species of gastropods belonging to the family Aplysiidae. The species is found in ****an and Southeastern Asia. The gastropod has a...
- slug or sea hare, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Aplysiidae, the sea hares. This is the only species within this genus, in other words...