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Dolabella auricularia

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Dolabella auricularia

Phylum
  
Superfamily
  
Aplysioidea

Genus
  
Dolabella

Rank
  
Species

Higher classification
  
Dolabella

Dolabella auricularia Dolabella auricularia eared sea hare Marine Invertebrates of

Similar
  
Dolabella, Aplysiidae, Aplysiomorpha, Molluscs, California sea hare

Sea hare dolabella auricularia


Dolabella auricularia, common name the "wedge sea hare" or "Donsol" in the Philippines, is a species of large sea slug, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Aplysiidae, the sea hares.

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Dolabella auricularia Dolabella auricularia a sea hare from Reunion island Indian Ocean

Sea hare dolabella auricularia


Description

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Dolabella auricularia is a rather large species. It can reach a length of 40 cm. It can be recognized by a flattened disk on the posterior surface of the animal. This species can be found with soft pustules, leading to a rather knob-like appearance. It has a short, blunt head. Its body is covered with tubercles and skin flaps. The inner shell has a typical earlike form. It gives off purple ink when disturbed.

Distribution

Dolabella auricularia can be found in the Indian Ocean, Western and NW Pacific.

Habitat

This sea hare lives in areas that are sheltered from rough currents. They will often hide in seagrass, sand and mud, feeding on algae. Intertidal rock pools are also a favoured place to live.

Human uses

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Dolabella auricularia is sometimes used by the keepers of large marine farms aquaria, to keep algal growths in the tank down, because the sea hare feeds on them. In the Philippines the eggs of the Sea Hare which they call a Donsol are eaten as a delicacy. This delicacy is called in the Philippines Lukot or Lokot.

The anti-cancer agent monomethyl auristatin E is derived from peptides found in D. auricularia.

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References

Dolabella auricularia Wikipedia