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Geitodoris planata

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Doridoidea

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Gastropoda

Family
  
Discodorididae

Genus
  
Geitodoris

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Similar
  
Geitodoris, Rostanga rubra, Jorunna tomentosa, Goniodoris castanea, Goniodoris

Geitodoris planata is a species of sea slug or dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Discodorididae.

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Taxonomy

It was originally described from Europe. Caribbean populations are morphologically similar but almost certainly distinct. Alvim & Pimenta (2013) regarded Caribbean animals as Geitodoris pusae (Er. Marcus, 1955), but no molecular studies have been conducted to compare animals from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Further research is necessary to clarify the status of this species.

Distribution

Distribution of Geitodoris planata includes Mediterranean Sea, North Atlantic Ocean, North Sea, Western Atlantic: New Jersey, St. Lucia and Panama.

The type locality is "Lamlash Bay", Isle of Arran, Scotland.

Description

The body is oval. Mantle is rigid. Dorsum is covered by rounded, stalked tubercles. Background color is grayish-brown with some dark brown irregular patches. The color fades and becomes more translucent towards the mantle margin. Larger tubercles surrounded with opaque white pigment. Rhinophores and gill are usually the same color as the dorsum with white tips. The maximum recorded body length is 65 mm.

Ecology

Minimum recorded depth is 91 m. Maximum recorded depth is 267 m. But this species apparently live also in more shallow water. It was found in coral rubble in a predominately sea grass habitat in Panama.

Its prey include sponges Hemimycale columella and Hymeniacidon perlevis.

References

Geitodoris planata Wikipedia