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and a single gill behind and to the right of the heart. With the lack of a heavily mineralized shell, there has been very little fossil record of the group. However, molecular clock studies have suggested that
Opisthobranchia emerged as early as the
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By 2011, the "Opisthobranchia" were declared artificial and obsolete and were replaced by new phylogenetic hypotheses. The concept was abandoned. It now includes including "Lower
Heterobranchia",
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is a taxon containing a revised collection of opisthobranchs, and that taxon is considered monophyletic. Euopisthobranchia does not include some "traditional" opisthobranchs such as the
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The reduction or loss of the shell, the elaboration of the head, foot or mantle, and the acquisition of chemical defences are evolutionary trends shared by most opisthobranch taxa.
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Grandea; Josè Templadoa; J. Lucas Cerverab; Rafael Zardoya (2004). "Phylogenetic relationships among Opisthobranchia (Mollusca: Gastropoda) based on mitochondrial
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Knudsen, B.; Kohn, B.; Nahir, B.; Mcfadden, S.; Moroz, L. (February 2006). "Complete DNA sequence of the mitochondrial genome of the sea-slug,
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of their coral prey and use their metabolic products for themselves. Some herbivorous slugs of the sub-order
Sacoglossa do the same with the
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Medina, Mónica; Lal, Shruti; Vallès, Yvonne; Takaoka, Tori L.; Dayrat, Benoît A.; Boore, Jeffrey L.; Gosliner, Terrence (1 March 2011).
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Jensen, K. R. (1997). "Evolution of the
Sacoglossa (Mollusca, Opisthobranchia) and the ecological associations with their food plants".
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1577:"Opisthobranchia (Mollusca, Gastropoda) – more than just slimy slugs. Shell reduction and its implications on defence and foraging"
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1162:"On the origin of Acochlidia and other enigmatic euthyneuran gastropods, with implications for the systematics of Heterobranchia"
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of their immediate ancestors. As a result of this detorsion, the visceral ganglia no longer overlap and are described as
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November 2004, gave new definitions of the seven main lineages of the Opisthobranchia.
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group and can no longer be accepted as a valid taxon. The opisthobranchs are now included within the subclass
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1475:"Bye bye "Opisthobranchia"! A review on the contribution of mesopsammic sea slugs to euthyneuran systematics"
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Haszprunar G. (1985). "The
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Opisthobranchia represents a morphologically diverse group of gastropods occupying a great variety of
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1892:Wikispecies
1806:: 311–338.
1789:Malacologia
1768:p. 11
1698:15 November
1121:Malacologia
825:sea spiders
762:Gymnosomata
758:Thecosomata
750:rhinophores
719:Description
676:Gymnosomata
663:Thecosomata
648:– sea hares
574:Umbraculida
570:Ringipleura
557:within the
400:Prosobranch
242:Umbraculida
217:Gymnosomata
212:Thecosomata
2020:Categories
1848:Nudi Pixel
1735:p. 9
1715:p. 7
1380:: 101–112.
1019:References
939:pheromones
924:planktonic
872:carnivores
864:herbivores
813:camouflage
693:Blainville
680:Blainville
667:Blainville
653:Notaspidea
627:Sacoglossa
594:Sacoglossa
374:sea angels
372:, pelagic
367:anaspidean
340:Sacoglossa
332:grouping.
322:gastropods
247:Nudipleura
232:Sacoglossa
172:Subclass:
166:Gastropoda
1482:Thalassas
1374:Thalassas
1307:1055-7903
1260:1874-7787
1144:0076-2997
965:sea angel
931:pheromone
880:bryozoans
876:sedentary
840:cnidarian
809:operculum
754:parapodia
746:tentacles
687:Suborder
674:Suborder
661:Suborder
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641:Suborder
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615:Suborder
590:Pteropoda
586:Aplysiida
582:Runcinida
543:paraphyly
539:monophyly
510:Pulmonata
466:Subclass
445:Pulmonata
408:tentacles
370:sea hares
352:Pulmonata
142:Kingdom:
136:Eukaryota
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1877:Wikidata
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1559:20205753
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1425:15336672
1403:genes".
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1268:21429465
1200:20973994
1056:30138345
983:See also
884:Cnidaria
817:toxicity
703:Férussac
498:sea hare
431:Taxonomy
342:and the
156:Mollusca
152:Phylum:
146:Animalia
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210:clade
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1998:WoRMS
1990:11890
1951:78781
1652:S2CID
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1946:ITIS
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