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  1. Aplysia dactylomela - Wikipedia

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    ( Farmer, 1970; Stancyk, 1979) Aplysia dactylomela feeds on red and green algae. It uses its jaws to grasp the algae and its radula to pull the algae into its buccal cavity. The crop in A. dactylomela is lined with chitinous plates and acts like a gizzard to aide in the digestion of the larger seaweeds that it eats.
    Aplysia dactylomela is found world wide in tropical to warm temperate waters. ( Barnes, 1963) Aplysia dactylomela is commonly found in sea grass beds where it feeds. ( Barnes, 1963)
    Aplysia dactylomela is generally a pale yellow to green color, though this varies greatly with the food that they consume, as they may be more orange if their diet consists primarily of red algae. A characteristic that differentiates A. dactylomela from others in its genus is the irregular black rings that cover its body.
    This species is one of many that graze on algae in shallow warm water. Aplysia dactylomela has very large ganglion nerve cells, specifically of interest is the right giant neuron located in the abdominal ganglion.
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    WEB15 mei 2012 · Aplysia dactylomela lives in rocky or sandy shallow waters and in intertidal pools with an abundance of algae. It has also been observed in more depth, up to 40 m. Like all sea hares they are …

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    WEBAplysia dactylomela can reach lengths of 15-16 cm as an adult. It ranges in color from light brown to olive green, with black ring-shaped spots of varying sizes. The shell plate is internal, enclosed in the mantle (Sterrer, 1986).