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- Heterobranchia, the heterobranchs (meaning "different gill"), is a taxonomic clade of snails and slugs, which includes marine, aquatic, and terrestrial...
- L. M., López G. & Hoover C. A. (2016). "Identification guide to the heterobranch sea slugs (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from Bocas del Toro, Panama". Marine...
- largest living gastropod species, and is certainly the largest living heterobranch gastropod. Members of the Aplysiidae have an atrophied inner s**** (in...
- floating predatory sea snails or sea slugs. They are pelagic marine heterobranch opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the clade Gymnosomata. These small...
- deadly sting than the man o' war on which it feeds. Like almost all heterobranchs, blue dragons are hermaphrodites and their male reproductive organs...
- called "sea angels". Similar to other Pteropods, these pelagic marine heterobranch gastropod mollusks are holoplanktonic. While they are not particularly...
- had resulted repeatedly in molecular studies with still limited "lower heterobranch" taxon sampling, either in a derived position or as a basal offshoot...
- The list of marine heterobranch gastropods of South Africa is a list of sal****er mollusc species that form a part of the molluscan fauna of South Africa...
- Zeadmete verheckeni Petit & Harasewych, 2000 See article List of marine heterobranch gastropods of South Africa WoRMS Branch, G.M. Griffiths, C.L. Branch...
- Samla bilas is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine heterobranch mollusc in the family Samlidae. Samla bilas has a body length of 18–35 mm...