Odontoglaja [Odontoglaja]
Description
The Odontoglaja genus encompasses a unique group of sea slugs known for their tooth-like radular structures, unusual among the Aglajidae. These structures are thought to play a role in their feeding habits, allowing them to scrape or pierce their prey. Odontoglaja species are relatively small and often overlooked, inhabiting various marine ecosystems where they contribute to the ecological balance by feeding on microorganisms.
Species

Brown Sea Slug [Odontoglaja guamensis]
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White Speckled Sea Slug [Odontoglaja conspicua]
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Orange-Brown Sea Slug [Odontoglaja pulchella]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Mollusks
Mollusca
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Class |
Gastropods
Gastropoda
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Order |
Aglajoid
Aglajoid
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Family |
Aglajids
Aglajidae
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Statistics
- Species 3