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| classis = [[Gastropoda]] |
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informal group [[Opisthobranchia]]<br/> |
informal group [[Opisthobranchia]]<br/> |
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clade [[Cephalaspidea]] |
clade [[Cephalaspidea]] |
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Family: | Aglajidae Pilsbry, 1895 (1847)
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Aglajidae is a family of often colorful, medium-sized, sea slugs, marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks. These are not nudibranchs; instead they are headshield slugs, in the clade Cephalaspidea.
Genera
Genera and species within the family Aglajidae include[1][2]:
- Genus Aglaja Renier, 1804 - type genus
- Aglaja cylindrica Cheeseman, 1881
- Aglaja felis
- Aglaja lorrainae Rudman, 1968
- Aglaja ocelligera
- Aglaja orientalis
- Aglaja virgo Rudman, 1968
- Genus Chelidonura
- Genus Melanochlamys
- Melanochlamys algirae (Adams A. in Sowerby G.B. II, 1850)
- Melanochlamys cylindrica
- Melanochlamys depicta (Renier, 1807)
- Melanochlamys diomedea
- Melanochlamys ezoensis
- Melanochlamys lorrainae
- Melanochlamys maderensis (Watson, 1897)
- Melanochlamys queritor
- Melanochlamys seurati : synonym of Melanochlamys algirae (Adams A. in Sowerby G.B. II, 1850)
- Melanochlamys wildpretii Ortea, Bacallado & Moro, 2003
- Genus Navanax
- Genus Odontoglaja
- Genus Philinopsis
References
- ^ Sea Slug Forum
- ^ Powell A. W. B., New Zealand Mollusca, William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1979 ISBN 0-00-216906-1
External links
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