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Argiris 1 Color Change in Dolabrifera Dolabrifera (Sea Hare)
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
Guide to the Systematic Distribution of Mollusca in the British Museum
Phylogenetic Systematics of the Sea Slug Genus Cyerce
A Historical Summary of the Distribution and Diet of Australian Sea Hares (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia: Aplysiidae) Matt J
A Polyvalent and Universal Tool for Genomic Studies In
From the Marshall Islands, Including 57 New Records 1
Rise Sponsored Summer Symposium 2015
Identification Guide to the Heterobranch Sea Slugs (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from Bocas Del Toro, Panama Jessica A
Diversity and Abundance of Intertidal Zone Sponges on Rocky Shores of Southern NSW, Australia: Patterns of Distribution, Environ
From Ascension Island, South Atlantic Ocean
A Review on the Diversity and Distribution of Opisthobranch
Collations of Books of Malacological Significance
An Illustrated Inventory of the Sea Slugs of New South Wales, Australia (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia)
The Marine Environment of the Pitcairn Islands
Combined Effects of Solar Radiation and Desiccation on the Mortality and Development of Encapsulated Embryos of Rocky Shore Gastropods
OIL in OUR OCEANS a Review of the Impacts of Oil Spills on Marine Invertebrates
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Interspecific Variation in Palatability Suggests Cospecialization of Antipredator Defenses in Sea Hares
Molecular Analysis Detects the Cryptic Sea Hare, Aplysia Concava G
Mollusca: Gastropoda) from Isla Del Coco National Park, Costa Rica
On the Anaspidea (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia) of the Warm Waters of the Western Atlantic
Molecular Systematics of the Order Anaspidea Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequence (12S, 16S, and COI)1 Mo´ Nica Medina2 and Patrick J
Marine Chemical Ecology
A Review on the Diversity and Distribution of Opisthobranch Gastropods from Peru, with the Addition of Three New Records
Chromosomes of Some Opisthobranchiate
From Ascension Island, South Atlantic Ocean
Role of the Digestive Gland in Ink Production in Four Species of Sea Hares: an Ultrastructural Comparison