different between nudibranch vs rhinophore
nudibranch
English
Etymology
Circa 19th century, from Latin nudus (“naked”) + branchia (“gills”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?nju?d??b?æ?k/
Noun
nudibranch (plural nudibranchs)
- Any sea slug; specifically the animals belonging to the order Nudibranchia.
Derived terms
- ghost nudibranch
See also
- Opisthobranchia
Translations
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rhinophore
English
Etymology
rhino- +? -phore
Noun
rhinophore (plural rhinophores)
- A club-shaped structure that occurs in pairs as the most prominent part of the external head anatomy of the dorid nudibranchs.
Derived terms
- rhinophoral
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