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- Species list - The Sea Slug Forum
List of species in the forum Species list The following list of fact sheets contains information on hundreds of species of sea slugs from around the world New species are added regularly in response to discussions on the Forum Linked to each fact sheet are Forum messages and responses Acanthodoris brunnea Acanthodoris hudsoni Acanthodoris lutea Acanthodoris nanaimoensis Acanthodoris pilosa
- The Sea Slug Forum - Home Page
Welcome to the Sea Slug Forum On the Sea Slug Forum you can ask questions, post information and find out more about nudibranchs, bubble-shells, sea hares and other sea slugs This site aims to generate more interest in these fascinating animals by sharing information with a worldwide audience The Forum is a useful tool for anyone with an interest in sea slugs from scientists and students to
- Species list - The Sea Slug Forum
List of species in the forum Species list The following list of fact sheets contains information on hundreds of species of sea slugs from around the world New species are added regularly in response to discussions on the Forum Linked to each fact sheet are Forum messages and responses ORDER CEPHALASPIDEA SUPERFAMILY ACTEONOIDEA FAMILY Acteonidae Acteon eloiseae Acteon tornatilis Japonacteon
- The Sea Slug Forum - Elysia crispata
Elysia crispata (Morch, 1863) Order: SACOGLOSSA Superfamily: ELYSIOIDEA Family: Elysiidae DISTRIBUTION Caribbean PHOTO Upper right: Blue colour form - off Saba Island, Caribbean Lower right: LOWER RIGHT: Green colour form Note dark green colouration caused by dense populations of symbiotic chloroplasts Bahamas Photos: Anne Dupont Large elysiid, up to 50 mm long and 30 mm wide with
- The Sea Slug Forum - Navanax inermis
Navanax inermis (Cooper, 1863) Order: CEPHALASPIDEA Family: Aglajidae DISTRIBUTION From Monterey Bay, California to Laguna Manuela, Mexico Also throughout the Gulf of Mexico PHOTO Big Fisherman Cove, Wrigley Institute, Catalina Island, Los Angeles County, California, USA 26-27 May 2001, 5-8 m depth Photo: Daniel Geiger Navanax inermis is probably the largest aglajid growing to at least
- The Sea Slug Forum - Polychaete Worms (Bristle worms)
Worm is a common name which applies to a 'shape' rather than a particular phylum or class of animals, much as 'slug' applies to much more than opisthorbanch molluscs There are a few slug-like worms, such as Aphrodite which are sometimes mistaken for sea slugs Authorship details Rudman, W B , 2004 (July 27) Polychaete Worms (Bristle worms)
- The Sea Slug Forum - Marine Pulmonate slugs
This is indeed a 'slug', and it is found in or near the sea but it is not an opisthobranch sea slug It is in fact an onchidiid, which are a group of marine pulmonates closely related to land snails
- The Sea Slug Forum - General topics
Sea slug predators - Pycnogonids (Sea Spiders) Solar-powered sea slugs Symbiosis, commensalism, mutualism and parasitism What eats sea slugs? Zooxanthellae in Cnidarians Zooxanthellae in nudibranchs General biology, ecology and evolution Aposematic colouration Autotomy Biogeography Bioluminescence in nudibranchs Brain, behaviour and learning
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