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- Q1054639 abstract "The tortrix moth genus Cerata is considered a junior synonym of Cydia.Ceras, plural Cerata, are anatomical structures found externally in nudibranch sea slugs, especially in aeolid nudibranchs, marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the clade Aeolidida. The singular of cerata is ceras, which comes from the Greek word "κέρας", meaning "horn", a reference to the shape of these structures.Cerata are dorsal and lateral outgrowths on the upper surfaces of the body of these nudibranchs.".
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- Q1054639 comment "The tortrix moth genus Cerata is considered a junior synonym of Cydia.Ceras, plural Cerata, are anatomical structures found externally in nudibranch sea slugs, especially in aeolid nudibranchs, marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the clade Aeolidida. The singular of cerata is ceras, which comes from the Greek word "κέρας", meaning "horn", a reference to the shape of these structures.Cerata are dorsal and lateral outgrowths on the upper surfaces of the body of these nudibranchs.".
- Q1054639 label "Cerata".
- Q1054639 depiction Cnidosacs.jpg.