Overview
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1. The stiff caudal end of the body in Ocean Sunfishes (e.g. Mola mola). 2. The distal portion of the rhinophore in nudibranchs. Is often club-shaped and may resemble a gill.[1]
Taxonomy
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The Genus Clavus is further organized into finer groupings including:
- Species: ZipcodeZoo has pages for 46 species and subspecies in the Genus Clavus: C. aeneus · C. aenigmaticus · C. auriculifera · C. belli · C. bilineata · C. bilineatus · C. cadensai · C. canalicularis · C. canicularis · C. costatus · C. crassa · C. cygneus · C. echinata · C. enna · C. exasperatus · C. fasciata · C. flammulatus · C. fulvus · C. fuscescens · C. hewittae · C. inclinatus · C. japonicus · C. jeffreysi · C. johnsoni · C. lacertosus · C. laetus · C. lamberti · C. maravignae · C. nigrozonatus · C. nodifera · C. obliquatus · C. occiduus · C. opalus · C. pembertoni · C. pica (Painted Greenling) · C. powelli · C. pulicarius · C. pusilla · C. pustulatus · C. putillus · C. spendidus · C. suduirauti · C. undatus · C. unimaculatus · C. unizonalis · C. viduus
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