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Coryphella verrucosa - Wikipedia
Coryphella verrucosa, is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Coryphellidae. It is found on either side of the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean. Meer weergeven
The type locality of Coryphella verrucosa is Bergen, Norway. Current thinking is that it is widespread in the North Atlantic Ocean but that specimens found in the North Pacific Ocean are a closely related species. In … Meer weergeven
The original description of this species is of an animal with unusually short, rounded cerata, hence the name verrucosa. The name has been extensively used for animals of … Meer weergeven
In Norway this is a common species in depths of 2–10 metres (6 ft 7 in – 32 ft 10 in). Minimum recorded depth is 0 m and maximum … Meer weergeven
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Coryphella verrucosa – OPK Opistobranquis
WEB15 okt. 2014 · There are two variants or forms of this species, one with short, blunt, white tipped cerata (which is the one originally described by …
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Coryphella verrucosa (M. Sars, 1829) Identification and Biology
description of Coryphella verrucosa - Red-finger aeolid
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Nudibranch - Coryphella verrucosa
WEBScientific name: Coryphella verrucosa; Norwegian: brun frynsesnegl; Characteristics: The translucent white body may reach 6 cm in extreme cases, but 2-3 cm is common. Often, there is a white line running along …
Coryphella verrucosa (M.Sars, 1829) - GBIF
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