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Facelina bostoniensis

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Kingdom
  
Superfamily
  
Aeolidioidea

Subfamily
  
Facelininae

Scientific name
  
Facelina bostoniensis

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Family
  
Genus
  
Facelina

Phylum
  
Facelina bostoniensis Nudibranch Facelina bostoniensis

Similar
  
Facelina, Facelina auriculata, Acanthodoris pilosa, Clava multicornis, Sertularia cupressina

Facelina bostoniensis is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch in the family Facelinidae.

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Distribution

This species was described from Massachusetts Bay. It is found on both sides of the North Atlantic ocean.

Description

The body of Facelina bostoniensis is translucent white with a pink coloured hue around the mouth. The oesophagus, situated just behind the rhinophores, is clearly visible as a curved red tube. There are some patches of white pigment on the head, between the rhinophores and down the tail of the animal. Some individuals have blue iridescence in small areas around the head and rarely specimens with extensive blue colouration are found. The rhinophores are annulate, the oral tentacles are very long, both sets of tentacles are tipped with white pigment. Large individuals may grow to approximately 55 mm in length.

Habitat

Commonly found in tidepools on the lower shore and amongst hydroids in fast-flowing water as well as in very sheltered muddy areas. Facelina bostoniensis feeds on a variety of hydroids and may attack and eat other aeolid nudibranchs.

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References

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