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Limacia clavigera

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Polyceroidea

Subfamily
  
Triophinae

Scientific name
  
Limacia clavigera

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Gastropoda

Family
  
Polyceridae

Tribe
  
Limaciini

Phylum
  
Mollusca

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Similar
  
Limacia, Polycera quadrilineata, Diaphorodoris, Jorunna tomentosa, Crimora papillata

Limacia clavigera nudibranch


Limacia clavigera, sometimes known by the common name orange-clubbed sea slug, is a sea slug, a species of dorid nudibranch. It is a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Polyceridae.

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Limacia clavigera


Distribution

Limacia clavigera is commonly found on the lower shore and in sublittoral algae belts along the Atlantic coast of Europe, including the British Isles, and from Norway to the Mediterranean. It has also been reported along the South African coast from Saldanha Bay to Port Alfred. This disjunct distribution is probably an indication of several related species being included under one name. Some of these South African animals are referable to Limacia lucida. It has been found from the intertidal zone to depths of at least 20 m.

Description

Limacia clavigera is a small (up to 20 mm), white-bodied dorid with numerous orange-tipped projections on its body and scattered, raised, orange spots on its notum. Its gills and perfoliate rhinophores are orange-tipped.

Ecology

This species feeds on the encrusting bryozoan Electra pilosa as well as Membranipora membranacea and is often seen on encrusted red algae or kelp. Its egg ribbon is a flat broad spiral of several coils.

References

Limacia clavigera Wikipedia