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Rhinophores are sensory organs found in certain mollusks, such as sea slugs and nudibranchs, that are located on the tops of their heads and resemble horns or antennae. They help the animal sense chemicals in their environment
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The rhinophores and gills are cherry red.
It has green gills and black rhinophores.
The rhinophores are black tipped and pink.
The gills and rhinophores are brown.
The rhinophores are black with a pink base.
Its gills and rhinophores are black.
The rhinophores have small annular wrinkles.
It has creamy gills and rhinophores.
The rhinophores are tuberculate on their rear surfaces.
The gills and rhinophores are orange.
The rhinophores are translucent and tipped with white.
The gills and rhinophores are purple.
The rhinophores are dark brown with cylindrical apex.
Eye spots behind base of rhinophores.
The rhinophores are tan with white tips.
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The branched gills and the rhinophores are orange to yellow.
The rhinophores are warty in living animals.
The chemosensory organs of opisthobranch marine gastropods are called rhinophores.
The rhinophores are protruding and enrolled.
These are known as rhinophores.
Its rhinophores are white and rolled.
The gills are the same colour as the rhinophores and they are retractable.
The rhinophores and gills may be red or green.
The border of the lapel of the parapodia and rhinophores is often orange.
The rhinophores are pointed and look like feathers.
They extend from behind the rhinophores to the posterior end of the body.
The rhinophores and gills are typically black.
The large eyes lie close together between the bases of the simple rhinophores.
The gills and rhinophores are bright red.
Rhinophores are smooth and with opaque white dots.
The gills and rhinophores are bright white.
Rhinophores are long and branched.
The gills and rhinophores have a pink tinge.
Rhinophores and gill are brown with white tips.
The yellow gills and rhinophores are edged with dark blue.
The rhinophores have longitudinal stripes of yellow and black.
The greyish gills and rhinophores are edged with dark blue.
The rhinophores and gills are edged with yellow or orange.
Juveniles are rather whitish to yellowish with multiple purplish points and orange rhinophores and gills.
Its rhinophores and gills are contractile.
Polaria polaris is a flabellinid nudibranch with numerous closely spaced cerata and extremely long rhinophores.
Its rhinophores are short and conical.
When animals are moving, the rhinophores are kept upright.
The rhinophores are also yellow in adults but black in juveniles.
One pair arises just outside the rhinophores and the other just outside the gill cluster.
Rhinophores are annulate and long.
There are two rolled rhinophores joined at their bases on the head.
Rhinophores ar long and branched.
In front of the parapodia, the head bears two rhinophores.
The gills and rhinophores are white with red lines.