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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 - What are Sea Hares?
What are Sea Hares? Order: ANASPIDEA Superfamily: APLYSIOIDEA DISTRIBUTION All around the world in temperate and tropical waters PHOTO UPPER: Aplysia dactylomela With a bit of imagination this does look a bit like a hare or a rabbit, although the erect head tentacles (rhinophores) are a bit small for ears (Koumac, New Caledonia, October 1993) LOWER: Aplysia parvula, showing the typical
- 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
- The Sea Slug Forum - Pleurobranchus forskalii
Throughout the tropical Indo-West Pacific Pleurobranchus forskalii (Ruppell Leuckart, 1828) Order: NOTASPIDEA Superfamily: PLEUROBRANCHOIDEA Family: Pleurobranchidae DISTRIBUTION Throughout the tropical Indo-West Pacific PHOTO UPPER RIGHT: (upper photo)- Dorsal view of pale colour form, Mbudya Is, off Kunduchi Beach, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 80mm long,, June 1973 (Lower photo)- Right side
- The Sea Slug Forum - Costasiella ocellifera
CaribbeanCostasiella ocellifera (Simroth, 1895) Order: SACOGLOSSA Superfamily: LIMAPONTIOIDEA Family: Costasiellidae DISTRIBUTION Caribbean PHOTO Lark Cay, Belize Photo: Jeff Hamann Body translucent clear, covered with black spots The head can have orange yellow patches, and the large black eyes, close together between the rhinophores are very prominent The rhinophores are long and tapering
- The Sea Slug Forum - Bryopsis - who eats this algae?
Bryopsis - who eats this algae? Various sacoglossans have been reported to feed on the filamentous green alga Bryopsis Here are messages specifically on this topic Use the SEARCH button on the menu bar at the top of the page for further references to Bryopsis Authorship details Rudman, W B , 2001 (January 30) Bryopsis - who eats this algae? [In] Sea Slug Forum Australian Museum, Sydney
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