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Marionia Arborescens Bornella Stellifer Notobryon Wardi Facelina Austraeolis stearnsi Flabellina exoptata Hermosita hakunamatata Learchis poica Phidiana militaris Facelina annulicornis Protaeolidiella juliae Moridilla brockii Noumeaella sp. 4 Cerberilla bernadettae Cerberilla sp. A Noumeaella sp. B Facelina sp. A Tritoniella belli Facelina bostoniensis Flabellina babai Notaeolidia depressa Flabellina pedata Leminda millecra Scyllaea pelagica Caloria elegans Pteraeolidia ianthina 1 Limenandra sp. B 1 Limenandra fusiformis 0.61 Limenandra sp. C 0.98 Limenandra sp. A Baeolidia nodosa 1 Spurilla sargassicola 0.84 Spurilla neapolitana 0.62 Spurilla sp. A Spurilla braziliana 1 Aeolidia sp. B 0.84 Aeolidia sp. A Aeolidia papillosa 1 Glaucus atlanticus Glaucus marginatus 0.99 Protaeolidiella atra Caloria indica 0.99 Melibe arianeae 1 Melibe engeli 0.94 Melibe rosea 0.79 Melibe viridis Melibe digitata 0.99 Pruvotfolia longicirrha Pruvotfolia pselliotes 0.98 Dirona albolineata Charcotia granulosa 0.98 Spurilla creutzbergi 1 Berghia verrucicornis 0.96 Berghia coerulescens 0.88Berghia columbina 1 Berghia sp. A 0.85 Aeolidiella stephanieae Berghia rissodominguezi 0.97 Phidiana hiltoni Phidiana lynceus Flabellina affinis 0.97 1 Flabellina confusa 0.66 Calmella cavolini Piseinotecus gaditanus 1 Piseinotecus gabinierei Flabellina ischitana 0.97 Hancockia californica 1 Hancockia uncinata Hancockia cf. uncinata 0.95 Aeolidiella sanguinea Aeolidiella alderi Armina lovenii 0.93 Armina sp. 3 Armina sp. 9 Dermatobranchus semistriatus Dermatobranchus sp. A 1 Armina semperi 0.9 Armina sp. 0.96 Dermatobranchus sp. 12 1 Dermatobranchus sp. 7 0.9 Dermatobranchus sp. 17 Dermatobranchus pustulosus 0.78 Dermatobranchus sp. 16 Dermatobranchus sp. 21 0.92 Noumeaella sp. 3 Noumeaella rehderi 0.99 Tritonia sp. 3 0.94 Marionia arborescens 0.97 Tritonia sp. 4 0.93 0.97 Marionia levis 0.93 Marionia sp. 10 0.89 0.86 Marionia sp. 5 0.99Marionia distincta Marionia elongoviridis 0.99 Marionia blainvillea 0.63 Marionia sp. B 0.94 Marionia sp. 14 Tritonia sp. G 0.88 Favorinus elenalexiarum Favorinus brachialis 0.88 Baeolidia moebii 0.74 Aeolidiopsis ransoni Baeolidia sp. A 0.7 1 Berghia salaamica Berghia cf. salaamica 0.96 Baeolidia sp. B 0.91 Baeolidia japonica Baeolidia sp. C Hermissenda crassicornis 1 Nanuca sebastiani 1 Dondice occidentalis Dondice parguerensis 0.72 Phyllodesmium horridum 0.98 Phyllodesmium opalescens 1 Phyllodesmium sp. 2 Phyllodesmium karenae Phyllodesmium parangatum 0.87 1 0.64 Phyllodesmium crypticum 0.98 Phyllodesmium lizardensis Phyllodesmium kabiranum Phyllodesmium koehleri 0.69 Phyllodesmium lembehensis 0.68 Phyllodesmium rudmani Phyllodesmium pinnatum Phyllodesmium tuberculatum 0.98 Phyllodesmium hyalinum Phyllodesmium jakobsenae Phyllodesmium briareum 0.56 0.85 Phyllodesmium macphersonae Phyllodesmium poindimiei 0.79 Phyllodesmium colemani 0.66 Phyllodesmium longicirrum 1 Phyllodesmium magnum Phyllodesmium cf. magnum 1 Facelina sp. C 0.99 Austraeolis ornata 1 Facelinidae sp. A Godiva quadricolor Cuthona abronia Tergipes tergipes Eubranchus sp. A Cuthona cocoachroma Cuthona sp. 6 1 Eubranchus exiguus Eubranchus rustyus 1 Cuthona divae Cuthona concinna 0.86 0.88 Eubranchus sanjuanensis 0.94 Cuthona sp. 2 Cuthona sp. 9 Fiona pinnata Cuthona fulgens 0.71 Cuthona sp. A Cuthona sp. 8 Cuthona lagunae 0.69 Cuthona sp. 35 0.92 Phestilla minor Phestilla sp. 1 Pinufius rebus 0.99 Catriona sp. B Catriona sp. A 1 Phestilla sibogae 0.75 Phestilla lugubris 0.6 Phestilla melanobrachia Phestilla sp. 2 0.55 Cuthona caerulea Cuthona nana Cuthona sp. 7 0.67 Calma glaucoides Cuthona ocellata Tritonia challengeriana 0.57 Tergipes antarcticus 0.75 Cuthona sp. 1 Cuthona sp. 3 Cuthona sp. 4 Cuthona sp. 5 0.84 Noumeaella isa Noumeaella sp. A 0.81 Cerberilla sp. B 0.75 Cerberilla sp. 3 0.85 Cerberilla annulata 0.99 Cerberilla cf. affinis Cerberilla affinis 0.78 Flabellina amabilis 0.78 Flabellina trilineata 0.71 Flabellina verrucosa 1 Flabellina fusca Flabellina trophina 0.77 Lomanotus sp. Lomanotus sp. E 0.74 Facelina sp. B Facelina sp. D 1 Aeolidiidae gen. sp. "japonica" 0.73 Aeolidiidae gen. sp. B 0.73 Aeolidiidae gen. sp. "alba" 0.56 Aeolidiella alba Aeolidiidae gen. sp. A 0.73 Tethys fimbria Melibe leonina 0.67 Piseinotecus sp. Flabellina baetica 0.99 Bornella hermanni 0.95 Bornella calcarata 0.7 Bornella valdae 0.66 0.92 Bornella stellifer Bornella johnsonorum Doto sp. 15 0.94 Doto columbiana 0.92 Doto sp. H Doto sp. I 0.81 Doto pinnatifida 1 Doto eireana 0.98 Doto coronata 0.68 0.99 Doto koenneckeri Doto floridicola 0.62 Doto antarctica 0.95 Doto sp. J 0.84 Doto sp. K 0.96 Doto ussi 0.69 Doto sp. 2 Doto sp. 7 Tritonia nilsodhneri 0.6 Tritonia antarctica Tritonia pickensi 1 Tritonia diomedea Tritonia festiva 0.51 Tritonia sp. F Marianina rosea 0.59 Godiva banyulensis Dicata odhneri Armina californica 0.58 0.77 Janolus mirabilis 0.79 Bonisa nakaza 0.97 Janolus sp. 2 0.85 0.64 Janolus sp. 1 Janolus sp. 7 Janolus cristatus 0.75 Janolus fuscus Janolus barbarensis 0.54 Janolus capensis Janolus longidentatus 0.57 Cratena peregrina 0.8 Facelinidae sp. 2 0.87 Caloria sp. 4 Sakuraeolis enosimensis 0.55 Babakina indopacifica 0.92 Babakina anadoni Babakina festiva 0.98 Spurilla chromosoma 0.55 Anteaeolidiella oliviae 0.97 Anteaeolidiella sp. B 0.83 Anteaeolidiella sp. A 0.6 Anteaeolidiella takanosimensis 0.73 Anteaeolidiella cacaotica 0.79 Anteaeolidiella saldanhensis Anteaeolidiella lurana Notobryon sp. B 0.51 Notobryon sp. C Notobryon wardi 0.98Notobryon thompsoni Notobryon sp. D 0.8 Dendronotus regius Dendronotus patricki 0.74 Pseudobornella orientalis Dendronotus iris 0.7 Dendronotus venustus Dendronotus albopunctatus 0.85 Dendronotus dalli 0.78Dendronotus frondosus Dendronotus lacteus Dendronotus rufus 0.83Dendronotus subramosus Dendronotus albus 0.93 Discodoris atromaculata Cadlina laevis 0.6.
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