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- Aplysie de Hasselt, Variété. (Ile de France)
- Aplysie de rumph, variéte. (Tonga-Tabou)
- Aplysie de Tonga. (Tonga-Tabou)
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This Dorid Nudibranch (sea slug) looks like Play-Doh, and is found in SE Australia and NE New Zealand.
Scientific Illustration, 2013
acrylic and digitalThanks for the submission Wade!
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Sea Hare (Aplysia)
Sterba, G. and Mills, D. (Eds.) (1983). The Aquarium Encyclopedia. Poole: Blandford Books Ltd.
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Contributing Artists: Simon Chew, Daniel Cole, Nigel Gerke, R. Gibson, Toni Hargreaves, P. J. Hayward, Phyllis Knight-Jones, Paul J. Llewellyn, P. J. A. Pugh, J. S. Ryland, and Nathalie Yonow.
Hayward, P. J. and Ryland, J. S. (Eds.) (1995). Handbook of the Marine Fauna of North-West Europe. New York: Oxford University Press Inc.
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Contributing Artists: Simon Chew, Daniel Cole, Nigel Gerke, R. Gibson, Toni Hargreaves, P. J. Hayward, Phyllis Knight-Jones, Paul J. Llewellyn, P. J. A. Pugh, J. S. Ryland, and Nathalie Yonow.
Hayward, P. J. and Ryland, J. S. (Eds.) (1995). Handbook of the Marine Fauna of North-West Europe. New York: Oxford University Press Inc.
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Contributing Artists: Simon Chew, Daniel Cole, Nigel Gerke, R. Gibson, Toni Hargreaves, P. J. Hayward, Phyllis Knight-Jones, Paul J. Llewellyn, P. J. A. Pugh, J. S. Ryland, and Nathalie Yonow.
Hayward, P. J. and Ryland, J. S. (Eds.) (1995). Handbook of the Marine Fauna of North-West Europe. New York: Oxford University Press Inc.
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Contributing Artists: Simon Chew, Daniel Cole, Nigel Gerke, R. Gibson, Toni Hargreaves, P. J. Hayward, Phyllis Knight-Jones, Paul J. Llewellyn, P. J. A. Pugh, J. S. Ryland, and Nathalie Yonow.
Hayward, P. J. and Ryland, J. S. (Eds.) (1995). Handbook of the Marine Fauna of North-West Europe. New York: Oxford University Press Inc.
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Caption: Janolus novozealandicus: (A) view of the right side of the body showing the insertions of the cerata, schematic; (B) rhinophores and caruncle of a living animal, lamellae of left rhinophore only are detailed; (C) caruncle, dorsal view, enlargement of one end showing vertical lamellae; (D) cerata of a living animal, one extended, the other partially contracted (also showing surface pigmentation and digestive diverticulum); (E) dorsal view of general anatomy (some parts of the reproductive system are shown but not labelled); (F) salivary gland; (G) anal glands, group encircilng, and opening into, rectum (lower), a single gland (upper).
Miller, M. C. and Willan, R. C. (1986): A review of the New Zealand arminacean nudibranchs (Opisthobranchia: Arminacea), New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 13:3, 377-408.
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Contributing Artists: Simon Chew, Daniel Cole, Nigel Gerke, R. Gibson, Toni Hargreaves, P. J. Hayward, Phyllis Knight-Jones, Paul J. Llewellyn, P. J. A. Pugh, J. S. Ryland, and Nathalie Yonow.
Hayward, P. J. and Ryland, J. S. (Eds.) (1995). Handbook of the Marine Fauna of North-West Europe. New York: Oxford University Press Inc.
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Contributing Artists: Simon Chew, Daniel Cole, Nigel Gerke, R. Gibson, Toni Hargreaves, P. J. Hayward, Phyllis Knight-Jones, Paul J. Llewellyn, P. J. A. Pugh, J. S. Ryland, and Nathalie Yonow.
Hayward, P. J. and Ryland, J. S. (Eds.) (1995). Handbook of the Marine Fauna of North-West Europe. New York: Oxford University Press Inc.








