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Palio dubia M Sars, 1829
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Proctonotus mucroniferus Alder & Hancock, 1844
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Doto coronata Gmelin, 1791
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Cuthona pustulata Alder & Hancock, 1854
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Doto maculata Montagu, 1804
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Hancockia uncinata Hesse, 1872
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Nudibranchia is one of the more unusual animals of the Mollusca and is also very well known in Ireland. They have no shell in adulthood and usually have only one body, with a brightly colored branching tube at the back of the tail. These incredibly beautiful sea creatures also make up the Irish Sea.
There are 96 species of the genus Nudibranchia in Ireland. As a memento of the occasion, random tools detail the names, discoverers, and times of discovery of these TAXA. Nudibranchia is a marine creature that is often found on Irish beaches. If you have a chance to visit Ireland, check the generator to see if it belongs to this genus.
Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Nudibranchia of Ireland.