Rhinophore vs. Nudibranch

Difference Between Rhinophore and Nudibranch
Rhinophore➦
A rhinophore is one of a pair of chemosensory club-shaped, rod-shaped or ear-like structures which are the most prominent part of the external head anatomy in sea slugs, marine gastropod opisthobranch mollusks such as the nudibranchs, sea hares (Aplysiomorpha), and sap-sucking sea slugs (Sacoglossa).
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Nudibranch➦
Nudibranchs () are a group of soft-bodied marine gastropod molluscs which shed their shells after their larval stage. They are noted for their often extraordinary colours and striking forms, and they have been given colourful nicknames to match, such as "clown", "marigold", "splendid", "dancer", "dragon", or "sea rabbit".
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Rhinophore➦
A club-shaped structure that occurs in pairs as the most prominent part of the external head anatomy of the dorid nudibranchs.
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Nudibranch➦
See sea slug.
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Rhinophore➦
One of the two tentacle-like organs on the back of the head or neck of a nudibranch or tectibranch mollusk. They are usually retractile, and often transversely furrowed or plicate, and are regarded as olfactory organs. Called also dorsal tentacles. See Illust. under Pygobranchia, and Opisthobranchia.
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Nudibranch➦
A sea slug belonging to the order Nudibranchia.
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Nudibranch➦
Of or pertaining to the Nudibranchiata.
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Nudibranch➦
any of various marine gastropods of the suborder Nudibranchia having a shell-less and often beautifully colored body
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