Page snapshot: Part three of the heterobranch gastropods (Subclass Heterobranchia) and images of some of the Cornell Blaschka models of heterobranch gastropods, including the aeolid and dendronotid nudibranchs (Cladobranchia).
Topics covered on this page: Introduction; Superfamily Aeolidioidea; Superfamily Fionoidea; Superfamily Tritonioidea; Resources.
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Updates: Page last updated August 11, 2024.
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Introduction to aeolid and dendronotid nudibrachs (Cladobranchia)
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Superfamily Aeolidioidea
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Common gray sea slug (Aeolidia papillosa)
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Boston facelina (Facelina bostoniensis)
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Blue dragon (Glaucus atlanticus)
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Phidiana militaris
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Blue dragon (Pteraeolidia ianthina)
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Superfamily Fionoidea
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Red-gilled nudibranch (Coryphella verrucosa)
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Eubranchus pallidus
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Miniature aeolis (Tenellia adspersa)
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Johnston’s balloon eolis (Tergipes tergipes)
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Superfamily Tritonioidea
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Starry-mouthed nudibranch (Bornella stellifera)
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Crowned seaslug (Doto coronata)
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Melibe australis
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Green melibe (Melibe viridis)
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Sargassum nudibranch (Scyllaea pelagica)
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Resources
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Articles & reports
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Scientific articles
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