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Definition of Nudibranchia in English: Nudibranchiaplural nounˌnjuːdɪˈbraŋkɪəˌn(y)o͞odəˈbraNGkēə Zoology An order of shell-less marine molluscs which comprises the sea slugs. 〔动〕裸鳃目软体动物 Order Nudibranchia, class Gastropoda Example sentencesExamples - There have been behavioral or cellular level physiological studies of swimming in Aplysia, Clione and Limacina, Dendronotus, Hexabranchus, Melibe and Tritonia (Nudibranchia).
- The phylogenies of some orders of opisthobranchs (Anaspidea and Nudibranchia) based on partial sequences of nuclear 18S rRNA and mitochondrial rrnS, rrnL, and cox1 genes were also published recently.
- However, it should be noted that as with Nudibranchia, there are members of Notaspidea that do not swim and others with different modes of swimming locomotion, such as parapodial waves (not shown).
- Of the four major sub-orders of Nudibranchia, at least two (Dentronotidae, and Doridae) include examples of swimming species.
- The order Pleurobranchoidea was located within Nudibranchia, rendering the latter paraphyletic (opisthobranch intrarelationships will be further analyzed elsewhere).
OriginModern Latin (plural), from Latin nudus 'nude' + branchia. Definition of Nudibranchia in US English: Nudibranchiaplural nounˌn(y)o͞odəˈbraNGkēə Zoology An order of shell-less marine mollusks which comprises the sea slugs. 〔动〕裸鳃目软体动物 Order Nudibranchia, class Gastropoda Example sentencesExamples - Of the four major sub-orders of Nudibranchia, at least two (Dentronotidae, and Doridae) include examples of swimming species.
- The phylogenies of some orders of opisthobranchs (Anaspidea and Nudibranchia) based on partial sequences of nuclear 18S rRNA and mitochondrial rrnS, rrnL, and cox1 genes were also published recently.
- There have been behavioral or cellular level physiological studies of swimming in Aplysia, Clione and Limacina, Dendronotus, Hexabranchus, Melibe and Tritonia (Nudibranchia).
- The order Pleurobranchoidea was located within Nudibranchia, rendering the latter paraphyletic (opisthobranch intrarelationships will be further analyzed elsewhere).
- However, it should be noted that as with Nudibranchia, there are members of Notaspidea that do not swim and others with different modes of swimming locomotion, such as parapodial waves (not shown).
OriginModern Latin (plural), from Latin nudus ‘nude’ + branchia. |