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Pteraeolidia Semperi
''Pteraeolidia'' is a genus of sea slugs, aeolid nudibranchs, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Facelinidae.Bouchet, P. (2015)''Pteraeolidia''.In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species on 2015-10-07 Species Species within the genus ''Pteraeolidia'' include: * ''Pteraeolidia annulata'' Eliot, 1910 - synonym: ''Indocratena annulata'' (Eliot, 1910) * ''Pteraeolidia ianthina ''Pteraeolidia ianthina'' is a sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch in the family Facelinidae.Bouchet P. & Rocroi J.-P. (Ed.); Frýda J., Hausdorf B., Ponder W., Valdes A. & Warén A. 2005. ''Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families''. Mala ...'' (Angas, 1864) - synonyms: ''Flabellina ianthina'' Angas, 1864, ''Flabellina scolopendrella'' Risbec, 1928 * '' Pteraeolidia semperi'' (Bergh, 1870) - synonym: ''Flabellina semperi'' Bergh, 1870 A recent study suggests that there are many species of ''Pteraeolidia'' in the Indo-Pacific region.Wilson N.G. & Burghardt I. (2 ...
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Pteraeolidia Ianthina
''Pteraeolidia ianthina'' is a sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch in the family Facelinidae.Bouchet P. & Rocroi J.-P. (Ed.); Frýda J., Hausdorf B., Ponder W., Valdes A. & Warén A. 2005. ''Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families''. Malacologia: International Journal of Malacology, 47(1-2). ConchBooks: Hackenheim, Germany. . ISSN 0076-2997. 397 pp. http://www.vliz.be/Vmdcdata/imis2/ref.php?refid=78278Rosenberg, G. (2012). Pteraeolidia ianthina. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=213527 on 1 September 2012 It is known as a blue dragon, a name it shares with ''Glaucus atlanticus'' and ''Glaucus marginatus''. Distribution This species is widespread throughout the Indo-Pacific. Recent research shows that it is a complex of more than one species. Description ''Pteraeolidia ianthina'', one of the most common aeolids found, is often called a "blue dragon" by Eastern Australian divers because of its close ...
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