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Lamellaria Australis
''Lamellaria'' is a genus of small slug-like sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Velutinidae.Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S. (2012). Lamellaria. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138101 on 2012-03-16 Species Species within the genus ''Lamellaria'' include: *'' Lamellaria ampla'' Strebel, 1906 * '' Lamellaria australis'' Basedow, 1905 * '' Lamellaria berghi'' ( Deshayes, 1863) * '' Lamellaria branca'' Simone, 2004 * '' Lamellaria capensis'' (Bergh, 1907) * ''Lamellaria cerebroides'' Hutton, 1883 * '' Lamellaria diegoensis'' Dall, 1885 - San Diego lamellaria * '' Lamellaria digueti'' Rochebrune, 1895 * '' Lamellaria elata'' Strebel, 1906 * † '' Lamellaria falunica'' de Morgan, 1920 * '' Lamellaria fernandinae'' Dall, 1927 * '' Lamellaria inflata'' (C.B. Adams, 1852) * '' Lamellaria kiiensis'' Habe, 1944 * '' Lamellaria koto'' Schwengel, 1944 * '' Lamellaria latens'' ( Müller, 1776) * '' Lamellar ...
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Lamellaria Latens
''Lamellaria latens'' is a species of small, slug-like sea snail, a Ocean, marine Gastropoda, gastropod mollusc in the family (biology), family Velutinidae. It is native to the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea where it feeds on Colony (biology), colonial Ascidiacea, ascidians (sea squirts). Description The shell is not visible externally because it is completely covered by the mantle. The shell is thin, smooth and fragile, and consists of two whorls with an unobtrusive spire and a somewhat depressed profile. The largest whorl is equivalent to the total height of the shell. The aperture is extremely wide. There is no Operculum (gastropod), operculum and the maximum dimensions of the shell are . The part of the animal that is visible is the mantle, and this is smoother and less domed than the rather similar ''Lamellaria perspicua''. It grows to about long by wide and is oval in shape, with a siphonal notch at the front. The colour varies but tends to be some ...
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