
Fig. 2. Distribution of the Australian Aplysiidae. (A) Aplysia parvula; (B) Aplysia reticulata; (C) Aplysia sowerbyi; (D) Aplysia sydneyensis; (E) Bursatella leachii; (F) Bursatella sp.; (G) Dolabella auricularia; and (H) Dolabrifera brazieri. © 2017 Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Published as part of Nimbs, Matt J., Willan, Richard C. & Smith, Stephen D. A., 2017, Cymonomus curvirostris Sakai 1965, pp. 1-15 in Zoological Studies 56 (35) on page 6, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2017.56-35, http://zenodo.org/record/12825030
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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