The larvae attack a wide range of Meliaceae species ( including " Toona ciliata ", " Chukrasia tabularis ", " Swietenia " species and " Khaya " species ) and feed in shoots as well as fruits, flowers, and in bark.
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The reason why this only happens to mature snails are not yet known, but one hypothesis is that a mature snail will excrete a signal substance which attracts the Polydora ciliata larvae, while another hypothesis is that a mature snail has a change in the shell surface, which makes it suitable for Polydora ciliata larvae to settle.
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The reason why this only happens to mature snails are not yet known, but one hypothesis is that a mature snail will excrete a signal substance which attracts the Polydora ciliata larvae, while another hypothesis is that a mature snail has a change in the shell surface, which makes it suitable for Polydora ciliata larvae to settle.
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The colour of " P . ciliata " varies greatly depending on an individual's environment; for example, " P . ciliata " living in a sea grass flat will often turn green, while one living in coralline algae will often turn red . " P . ciliata " may reach a total length of.
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The colour of " P . ciliata " varies greatly depending on an individual's environment; for example, " P . ciliata " living in a sea grass flat will often turn green, while one living in coralline algae will often turn red . " P . ciliata " may reach a total length of.
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The colour of " P . ciliata " varies greatly depending on an individual's environment; for example, " P . ciliata " living in a sea grass flat will often turn green, while one living in coralline algae will often turn red . " P . ciliata " may reach a total length of.
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The two aforementioned species of school whiting, " S . maculata " and " S . burrus ", and " S . ciliata " and " S . analis " are all thought to be products of such a process, although only the school whiting have anything other than similar morphology as evidence of this process.
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These mangroves are important nursery grounds for nearly all major angling fish including yellowfin bream ( " Acanthopagrus australis " ), flat-tail sea-mullet ( " Liza argentea " ), luderick ( " Girella tricuspidata " ) and sand whiting ( " Sillago ciliata " ) which are caught in adjoining waters as adults, mangroves also provide rich organic matter to the Port Hacking Estuary by fixing carbon into the river system through the addition of leaves into the thick rich black mud.
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It began in 1984 with a donation of 10 Sardinian species from the Orto Botanico dell'Universit?di Cagliari, and currently contains about 350 specimens representing some 60 species from the genera Ophrys and Orchis, including " Orchis palustris ", " Ophrys apulica ", " Ophrys lunulata ", and " Ophrys ciliata ", as well as " Asphodeline lutea ", " Dactylorhiza romana ", " Inula candida ", " Iris pseudopumila ", and " Spiranthes aestivalis ".