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Navanax inermis,
common name the
California aglaja, is a
large species of
predatory sea slug, a
marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the
family Aglajidae...
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aglaja Navanax gemmatus (Mörch, 1863)
Navanax inermis (J. G. Cooper, 1863) -
California aglaja Navanax orbigny**** (Rochebrune, 1881)
Navanax polyalphos...
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Navanax aenigmaticus common name the
mysterious aglaja is a
species of
Navanax found in the
Pacific Coast of
Central America. Rudman, W.B. (2010-07-15)...
- of the head.
These are
known as rhinop****s. An
opisthobranch sea slug
Navanax inermis has
chemoreceptors on the
sides of its
mouth to
track mucopolysaccharides...
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Greenwood Press. Hans Bertsch, Nudibranchs:
Marine slugs with verve. "
Navanax inermis[..] is the bane of all nudibranchs,
because it is one of the few...
- Cheeseman, 1881 – 15
species Nakamigawaia Kuroda & Habe, 1961 – 2
species Navanax Pilsbry, 1895 – 5
species Niparaya Zamora-Silva & Malaquias, 2017 – 1 species...
- herbivorous.
Their predators include species of
carnivorous aglajids such as
Navanax inermis. Families,
genera and
species within the
Haminoeoidea include:...
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Hungry –
mapteng Thirsty – ma-waw
Tired – mavanah,
chinagagan (south),
navanax Happy – masuyot,
masaray Whistling – mamito, mihiñoxay (Itbayat) Soft –...
- predators.
Predators include starfish, lobsters, and the
ophistobranch Navanax inermis which will take juveniles. When it is
considerably disturbed, the...
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species feed on Bryozoa, moss animals. In California,
Navanax is a
known predator of Janolus.
Navanax tracks the
slime of
Janolus by
using chemoreceptors...