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Janolus capensis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Gastropoda

Genus
  
Janolus

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Family
  
Proctonotidae

Scientific name
  
Janolus capensis

Janolus capensis

Similar
  
Janolus, Leminda millecra, Cape dorid, Gasflame nudibranch, Flabellina capensis

Janolus capensis, the Cape silvertip nudibranch, is a beautiful species of nudibranch, or sea slug. It is a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Proctonotidae.

Contents

Apart from striking differences in the egg ribbons, individuals of this species are externally not distinguishable from the medallion silvertip nudibranch.

Distribution

This species is endemic to the South African coast and is found only from Saldanha Bay to East London, from the intertidal border to at least 40 m.

Description

The Cape silvertip nudibranch grows up to 40 mm in total length. It is a pale-bodied nudibranch with dark- to tan-coloured cerata with white tips. Its rhinophores are white and rolled. They are separated from one another by an opaque white spherical mass of unknown function known as the rhinophoral crest.

Ecology

This species of nudibranch feeds on moss animals, bryozoans such as Menipea triseriata and Onchoporella buskii. The egg mass is globular, convoluted and has numerous eggs per capsule. The egg ribbon of the medallion silvertip is diagnostic for the species: a flat spiral of capsules with only 5-7 eggs per capsule.

References

Janolus capensis Wikipedia