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gastropod molluscs in the
clade Littorinimorpha. They are
commonly called heteropods or sea elephants. This
superfamily comprises four
families (classification...
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gastropod molluscs in the
family Atlantidae. They are
sometimes called heteropods. All of the
nineteen species but one,
Atlanta californiensis,
dwell in...
- ISBN 978-0-8047-1490-7. Seapy, R.R. (1980). "Predation by the
epipelagic heteropod mollusk Carinaria cristata forma ****onica".
Marine Biology. 60 (2–3):...
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provenant des
campagnes des
yachts Hirondelle et Princesse-Alice, 1904 –
Heteropod mollusks from
campaigns by the
yachts "Hirondelle" and "Princesse-Alice"...
- Carinariidae,
known by the
common name "
heteropods" like
their relatives in the Pterotracheoidea, is a
taxonomic family of
swimming or
floating sea snails...
- PDF.
Haszprunaer G. (1988). "********rochus sp., a
scissurellid with
heteropod-like
locomotion (Mollusca, Archaeogastropoda)".
Annalen des Naturhistorischen...
- chain, T. **** is pre**** upon by medusae, siphonop****s, ctenop****s,
heteropods, sea turtles, late
stage larvae of the
spiny lobster, marine birds, along...
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schools where they feed on
zooplankton such as salps, doliolids, pteropods,
heteropods, chaetognaths,
among other zooplankton. It is an
oviparous species which...
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Conodont elements are now
understood to be gut content.
Often interpreted as a deuterostome, but
recently reinterpreted as a
heteropod-like gastropod....
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Richter (1974),
Atlanta echinogyra was the
fourth most
abundant species of
heteropod (accounting for 9.1% of the total). By contrast, the
species was uncommon...