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- within the genus Dendronotus include: Dendronotus albopunctatus Robilliard, 1972 Dendronotus albus MacFarland, 1966 (synonym: Dendronotus diversicolor Robilliard...
- ecology of the genus Dendronotus. The Veliger 12(4): 433-479, pages 446-450. Wobber Don R. (1970) A report on the feeding of Dendronotus iris on the anthozoan...
- described. Dendronotus niveus has a translucent white, pinkish or beige body which is similar to Dendronotus dalli and white morphs of Dendronotus frondosus...
- Dendronotus subramosus is a species of sea slug, a dendronotid nudibranch, a s****-less marine gastropod mollusc in the family Dendronotidae. This species...
- Dendronotus claguei is a species of sea slug in the family Dendronotidae. It was discovered by the MBARI while exploring the Alarcón Rise, found on an...
- North Atlantic species Dendronotus frondosus. This species feeds on hydroids. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dendronotus venustus. MacFarland F...
- Atlantic have been demonstrated to be a distinct species, Dendronotus niveus. Dendronotus dalli feeds on the hydroids Abietinaria rigida and Abietinaria...
- Bering Strait. Dendronotus kalikal has a patterned body which is similar to Dendronotus frondosus, Dendronotus kamchaticus and Dendronotus venustus. It...
- genus Dendronotus from the North Pacific and Arctic oceans (Nudibranchia). ZooKeys. 630: 19-42, page(s): 26, figs 1, 3A Bouchet, P. (2016). Dendronotus arcticus...
- Dendronotus elegans is a species of sea slug, a dendronotid nudibranch, a s****-less marine gastropod mollusc in the family Dendronotidae. This species...