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- Check-List of the Nudibranchs (Mollusca Gastropoda) from the Biodiversity Hot Spot “Scoglio Del Corallo” (Argentario Promontory, Tuscany)
- Nembrotha Nudibranchs Species Showdown
- Nudibranchia, Polyceridae, Nembrothinae) from the Western Atlantic
- An Illustrated Inventory of the Sea Slugs of New South Wales, Australia (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia)
- Revision of the Indo-Pacific Genus Nembrotha (Nudibranchia: Dorididae: Polyceridae), with a Description of Two New Species
- De Las Islas Canarias
- CURRICULUM VITAE Terrence M. Gosliner Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Geology California Academy of Sciences 55 Music
- Molluscan Studies
- Shallow Water Sea Slugs (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) from the Northwestern Coast of the Sea of Japan, North of Peter the Great Bay, Russia
- Borror's Species Checklist for the Isles of Shoals Archipelago
- Download Full Report 742.1KB .Pdf File
- Review of Existing Ecological Information for the Proposed Recherche Archipelago Marine Conservation Reserve
- A Subtropical Nudibranch, Polycera Hummi (Abbott 1952), Described for the First Time from Virginia
- Marine Biodiversity Survey Final Report
- Marine Biodiversity of Myeik Archipelago
- The State of Biodiversity in Kuwait Zuhair S
- Journal of the Netherlands Malacological Society Bastera Volume 81 (1-3) | 10 September 2017 Volume 81 (1-3) | 10 September 2017
- First Molecular Phylogeny of the Subfamily Polycerinae (Mollusca, Nudibranchia, Polyceridae)
- A Report on Species of Phyllidiid and Polycerid Nudibranch Including Two Species New to Korea
- Polycera Kaiserae Sp
- Species List
- Pseudocryptic Speciation in the North Pacific Clown Nudibranch, Triopha Catalinae (Cooper, 1863) S.L
- Sea Slugs (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Heterobranchia): the Other Inhabitants of the City of Barcelona (Spain)
- Australian Nudibranch News
- Integrative Taxonomy Reveals a Cryptic Species of the Nudibranch Genus
- NUDIBRANCHS of the ROSS SEA, ANTARCTICA: PHYLOGENY, DIVERSITY, and DIVERGENCE Christopher Shields Clemson University, [email protected]
- The Potentially Invasive Opisthobranch Polycera Hedgpethi Er