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Oxynoe antillarum

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Oxynooidea

Genus
  
Oxynoe

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Class
  
Gastropoda

Family
  
Oxynoidae

Scientific name
  
Oxynoe antillarum

Rank
  
Species

Oxynoe antillarum sacoglossamyspeciesinfositessacoglossamyspeci

Similar
  
Oxynoe, Elysia subornata, Lobiger, Felimare kempfi, Bosellia mimetica

Oxynoe antillarum good p3144191


Oxynoe antillarum is a species of small sea snail or sea slug, a bubble snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Oxynoidae.

Contents

Oxynoe antillarum p4077949


Distribution

The type locality for this species is Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.

Description

This species has a characteristic mottled white pattern and is covered with translucent white spots. There is a mottled white band that extends along the sides of the head, around the edge of the parapodia, and also along the edge of the foot.

The body is green and oval. The tail is very long, narrow, with a wide longitudinal white dorsal band. The body is closely dotted with green. Tentacles and sides of the head are white, with rather remote green dots arranged in series. Epipodial lobes are with acute, conic, close warts, its edge white with irregular green dots. Sole of the foot yellowish, narrow, the margin with a row of regular close green dots.

The shell is involute, ovate, hyaline-white, swollen above, very slightly contracted immediately below the vertex, shining, with some irregular wrinkles of growth. The spire is concealed. The suture a deep lunate incision. The aperture is very large, broadly ovate below, narrow above. The outer lip is sinuous, produced forward above.

The height of the shell is 6-6.25 mm. The width of the shell is 4.5 mm.

Feeding Habits

O. antillarum feeds on algae, and incorporates the algae's photosynthetic pigments into its mantle. These pigments continue to carry out photosynthesis in the presence of sunlight, allowing O. antillarum to obtain additional nutrition.

Defense

When irritated, O. antillarum will exude a thick white secretion, which contains chemicals unpleasant to many predators. These chemicals are thought to be derived from the algae it consumes.

References

Oxynoe antillarum Wikipedia