Definition of Prosobranchs. Meaning of Prosobranchs. Synonyms of Prosobranchs

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Definition of Prosobranchs

Prosobranch
Prosobranch Pros"o*branch, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Prosobranchiata.

Meaning of Prosobranchs from wikipedia

- majority of prosobranchs have an operculum, a corneous or calcareous plate situated on the dorsal surface of the foot. In many prosobranchs, the animal...
- operculates (formerly "prosobranchs", molluscs with an operculum, a group that primarily consists of marine snails). "Prosobranchs" Cyclophoroidea (up to...
- Nevertheless, a few of the older terms such as "opisthobranch" and "prosobranch" are still sometimes used in a descriptive way. New insights based on...
- Ocean off Angola and tropical West Africa Knudsen, J. (1952). "Marine prosobranchs of tropical West Africa collected by the Atlantide Expedition, 1945–46"...
- Atlantic Ocean off Western Sahara and Senegal Knudsen, J. (1952) Marine prosobranchs of tropical West Africa collected by the Alantide Expedition, 1945–46...
- as the channeled whelk, is a very large predatory sea snail, a marine prosobranch gastropod, a busycon whelk, belonging to the family Busyconidae. This...
- Alexania moerchi is a species of predatory sea snails, marine prosobranch gastropod mollusks in the family Epitoniidae. (Original description in Latin)...
- reproductive ducts are separated (in contrast with the most primitive prosobranchs). Many members produce egg capsules, containing one to more than 1,000...
- gastropod mollusk, in the family Cystiscidae. Knudsen, J. (1956). "Marine Prosobranchs of Tropical West Africa". Atlantide Report. 4. Copenhagen: 7–110. MolluscaBase...
- Register of Marine Species on 29 January 2011. Knudsen J. (1956) Marine prosobranchs of tropical West Africa (Stenoglossa). Atlantide Report 4:7–110, 4 pls...