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Field Guides & Natural History  Insects & other Invertebrates  Molluscs  Molluscs: General

Nudibranchs and Related Molluscs

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Robert Burn(Author)
257 pages, colour photos, b/w illustrations
Nudibranchs and Related Molluscs
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  • Nudibranchs and Related Molluscs ISBN: 9780980381382 Paperback Aug 2016 Out of Print #226985
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Nudibranchs, the 'butterflies of the sea', belong to a group that includes bubble shells, sea hares, side-gilled slugs, sap-sucking slugs and sea butterflies (pteropods). This group includes some of the most beautiful, colourful and delicate of all marine creatures. More than 400 species of nudibranchs occur in south-eastern Australia. Nudibranchs and Related Molluscs introduces marine naturalists, divers, biologists and others to the nudibranchs and related molluscs commonly encountered in the Bass Strait region, the sea strait separating Tasmania from the Australian mainland, and discusses their identification, biology, and associations with other plants and animals. An introductory pictorial key is included, along with nearly 250 species descriptions accompanied by colour photographs and illustrations to aid recognition. Further references and a glossary are also included.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Robert Burn(Author)
257 pages, colour photos, b/w illustrations
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