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Pleurobranchaea maculata

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Pleurobranchaeidae

Scientific name
  
Pleurobranchaea maculata

Higher classification
  
Pleurobranchaea

Superfamily
  
Pleurobranchoidea

Genus
  
Pleurobranchaea

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Pleurobranchaea, Pleurobranchidae, Notaspidea, Berthellina, Pleurobranchus

Nz deadly sea slug pleurobranchaea maculata


Pleurobranchaea maculata, or the grey side-gilled slug, is a species of sea slug, specifically a side-gill slug or notaspidean. It is a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Pleurobranchaeidae.

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Distribution

This species occurs around the North Island and South Island of New Zealand. In 2009 it has been reported very outside their native range, on the coast of Argentina from where it spread rapidly, currently encompassing ca. 2,000 km along the southwestern Atlantic coast.

Habitat

This side-gill slug is found intertidally in harbours, and to depths of up to 250 m off rocky coasts.

Description

This slug has no shell. The coloration is pale grey, densely patterned with short, brown lines. The animal is up to 100 mm in length.

Life habits

This slug eats sea anemones, marine worms, and molluscs.

In 2009, a major scare in the Auckland Region of New Zealand was sparked after several dogs died of tetrodotoxin poisoning after eating Pleurobranchaea maculata (grey side-gilled seaslug) on beaches. Children and pet owners were asked to avoid beaches, and recreational fishing was also interrupted for a time. After exhaustive analysis, it was found that the sea slugs must have ingested tetrodotoxin.

References

Pleurobranchaea maculata Wikipedia