Definition of Madrellidae. Meaning of Madrellidae. Synonyms of Madrellidae

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Definition of Madrellidae

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Meaning of Madrellidae from wikipedia

- Madrellidae is a family of nudibranchs, marine gastropod molluscs, in the clade Nudipleura. There are no subfamilies in Madrellidae. Genera and species...
- Superfamily: Metarminoidea Odhner in Franc, 1968 Families Charcotiidae Dironidae Goniaeolididae Heroidae Proctonotidae Madrellidae Pinufiidae Embletoniidae...
- Dironidae Family Embletoniidae Family Goniaeolididae Family Heroidae Family Madrellidae Family Pinufiidae Family Proctonotidae Superfamily Arminoidea Family...
- Metarminoidea) Charcotiidae Dironidae Goniaeolididae Heroidae Proctonotidae Madrellidae Pinufiidae Embletoniidae This gallery shows some of the great variability...
- the junior homonym of a genus of marine animals (nudibranchs, family: Madrellidae) described in 1909. Forewing length: 16–20 mm. It is endemic to the Philippines...
- Dironidae Family Embletoniidae Family Goniaeolididae Family Heroidae Family Madrellidae Family Pinufiidae Family Proctonotidae Superfamily Arminoidea Family...
- Janolidae and Antiopella: Improving the understanding of Janolidae and Madrellidae (Cladobranchia, Heterobranchia) with description of four new species...
- Dotidae Family Embletoniidae Family Goniaeolididae Family Heroidae Family Madrellidae Family Pinufiidae Family Proctonotidae Superfamily Arminoidea Family...
- "Welcome back Janolidae and : Improving the understanding of Janolidae and Madrellidae (Cladobranchia, Heterobranchia) with description of four new species"...
- Janolidae and Antiopella: Improving the understanding of Janolidae and Madrellidae (Cladobranchia, Heterobranchia) with description of four new species"...