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- Euselenops_luniceps abstract "Euselenops luniceps is a species of sea slug, a pleurobranchomorph gastropod mollusc in the family Pleurobranchaeidae. Euselenops luniceps is the type species of the genus Euselenops and Euselenops luniceps is the only species in the genus Euselenops.The radula of this species was studied by Thompson & Bebbington (1973), but they did not publish a description or an image of it.".
- Q5414258 abstract "Euselenops luniceps is a species of sea slug, a pleurobranchomorph gastropod mollusc in the family Pleurobranchaeidae. Euselenops luniceps is the type species of the genus Euselenops and Euselenops luniceps is the only species in the genus Euselenops.The radula of this species was studied by Thompson & Bebbington (1973), but they did not publish a description or an image of it.".
- Euselenops_luniceps comment "Euselenops luniceps is a species of sea slug, a pleurobranchomorph gastropod mollusc in the family Pleurobranchaeidae. Euselenops luniceps is the type species of the genus Euselenops and Euselenops luniceps is the only species in the genus Euselenops.The radula of this species was studied by Thompson & Bebbington (1973), but they did not publish a description or an image of it.".
- Q5414258 comment "Euselenops luniceps is a species of sea slug, a pleurobranchomorph gastropod mollusc in the family Pleurobranchaeidae. Euselenops luniceps is the type species of the genus Euselenops and Euselenops luniceps is the only species in the genus Euselenops.The radula of this species was studied by Thompson & Bebbington (1973), but they did not publish a description or an image of it.".