-
clade Cephalaspidea, the
headshield slugs and
bubble snails.
These cephalaspideans do have
distinct anatomical and
morphological characteristics, but...
- herbivores. They
occur in
tropical and warm
oceans and seas. They are
cephalaspideans, part of the
suborder of
headshield slugs and
bubble snails. The genus...
- The
cephalaspidean Chelidonura varians...
- it
belongs to a more
ancient lineage of
opisthobranchs called the
cephalaspideans or head
shield slugs and snails. The body of N.
inermis can be tan...
- pit at the base of the
right rhinop****. The
taxonomy of the s****ed
cephalaspideans, the
bubble snails, like that of many s****ed mollusks, used to be...
- small,
sometimes colorful, sea slugs.
These are
headshield slugs or
cephalaspideans,
marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the
family Aglajidae. The...
- Index".
Bulletin of
Zoological Nomenclature. 58 (3): 170–178. "Notes on
cephalaspideans". Opisthobranch. 16 (3): 26. 1984.
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media related...
- and
refers to the lack of the
characteristic head
shield found in the
cephalaspidean opisthobranchs. Many
Aplysiidans have only a thin,
internal and much-reduced...
- and
natural history of
Bullacta exarata (Philippi, 1849): an
endemic cephalaspidean gastropod from the
China Sea".
Journal of
Natural History 44(33 & 34):...
-
during mating,
using hardened anatomical structures. For example, in the
Cephalaspidean genus Siphopteron, both
seaslugs attempt to stab
their partner with...