Janolidae
Janolus savinkini Martynov & Korshunova, 2012
Janolus savinkini Martynov & Korshunova, 2012
Purple-tipped janolus is a colorful rare East Asian nudibranch, named for its blue/purple cerata tips.
Janolus flavoanulatus Pola & Gosliner, 2019
Janolus flavoanulatus Pola & Gosliner, 2019
Janolus flavoanulatus is a shell-less hermaphroditic nudibranch found in the Indian and Western Pacific oceans.
Bonisa nakaza Gosliner, 1981
Bonisa nakaza Gosliner, 1981
Bonisa nakaza, the gasflame nudibranch, is a variably colored South African endemic nudibranch that feeds on bryozoans.
Antiopella barbarensis (J.G.Cooper, 1863)
Antiopella barbarensis (J.G.Cooper, 1863)
Antiopella barbarensis, the Santa Barbara janolus, is a colourful Pacific-cladobranch nudibranch in the family Janolidae.
Antiopella cristata (Delle Chiaje, 1841)
Antiopella cristata (Delle Chiaje, 1841)
Antiopella cristata is a distinctively marked northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean nudibranch that grows to 7.5 cm long.
Antiopella capensis (Bergh, 1907)
Antiopella capensis (Bergh, 1907)
Antiopella capensis, the Cape silvertip nudibranch, is an endemic South African nudibranch that feeds on bryozoans.
Antiopella longidentata (Gosliner, 1981)
Antiopella longidentata (Gosliner, 1981)
Antiopella longidentata, the medallion silvertip nudibranch, is a South African nudibranch that feeds on a specific bryozoan.
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