The Notobranchaeidae, or "naked sea butterflies", are a taxonomic family of floating sea slugs, specifically under the subclass Opistobranchia, also called "sea angels".[1][2]
Similar to other Pteropods, these pelagic marine heterobranch gastropod mollusks[3] are holoplanktonic.[4][5]
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The Notobranchaeidae, or "naked sea butterflies", are a taxonomic family of floating sea slugs, specifically under the subclass Opistobranchia, also called...
Superfamily Clionoidea: family Clionidae family Cliopsidae family Notobranchaeidae family Pneumodermatidae Superfamily Hydromyloidea: family Hydromylidae...