User:Svnnvs/Aplysia argus

Comments (by A. Faucci): Great draft! See more details below and as feedback under assignments. Main points to work on:

Aplysia argus are species of gastropod molluscs in the genus Aplysia, native to the Indo-Pacific region. The common name for Aplysia argus is the White speckled sea hare.
 * include the info already on wikipedia and decide how to integrate with the info below.
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 * Check your spellings and grammar etc. as well as flow. Format Aplysia argus correctly (always in italics)
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Description:
This species has long been confused with Aplysia dactylomela (living in the Atlantic Ocean) because they are morphologically very similar, but genetic studies have shown that those found in the Indo-Pacific are indeed a distinct species. Aplysia argus species are very small creatures that grow up to 8 inches in length. They are gray to brown with white specks and brown or black rings.

-> great info, I would add that first sentence to the existing lead.

Distribution & Habitat:
Aplysia argus are species native to the Indo-Pacific region. Areas such as the Hawaiian islands, French Frigate Shoals, Laysan, Midway and Kure. They can be found in shallow pools of seawater surrounded by rocks ranging from three to six feet deep. They are nocturnal creatures and during the day they hide underneath rocks. Most sea hares stay near their egg masses.

-> I would change this section into Distribution & Habitat and repeat its geographic distribution that is already in the lead. If you have more specific info in youir sources about locations, you could add that here.