Species Identification: Find Species


Family: Planoceridae



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9 species
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Alloioplana californica
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Alloioplana sandiegensis
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Aquaplana pacifica
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Gnesioceros floridana
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Gnesioceros sargassicola
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Paraplanocera oligoglena
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Planocera folium
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Planocera pellucida
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Spinicirrus inequalis
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Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm) Year
Alloioplana californica
Alloioplana sandiegensis
Aquaplana pacifica Western Central Pacific 1959
Gnesioceros floridana Western Central Pacific
Gnesioceros sargassicola Western Central Pacific
Paraplanocera oligoglena Western Central Pacific
Planocera folium Western Central Pacific 1841
Planocera pellucida Western Central Pacific 1832
Spinicirrus inequalis Western Central Pacific



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