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Pseudoceros goslineri

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Pseudocerotidae

Genus
  
Pseudoceros

Order
  
Polycladida

Class
  
Turbellaria

Phylum
  
Platyhelminthes

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Pseudoceros, Polycladida, Pseudoceros lindae, Pseudoceros monostichos, Pseudoceros susanae

Pseudoceros goslineri, the Gosliner flatworm, is a marin Flatworm species that belongs to the Pseudocerotidae family.

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Distribution

It is found in the tropical Indo-Pacific, from the eastern cost of Africa to the Micronesia, including the Red Sea.

Habitat

External slope or top on coral reef.

Size

Up to 2 inches (5.1 cm).

Physical characteristics

"External anatomy: Flatworm with irregular and variable color pattern characterized mainly by a cream background mottled with orange, and pink and purple-red dots concentrated medially forming an elongated blotch. The margin consists of purple and pink irregular spots and dots that are more concentrated on the tentacles making the tips a little darker. The ventral side is light violet. Pseudotentacles formed by simple folds of the anterior margin with few marginal eyes. Cerebral cluster made of about 30 eyespots. Presence of a broad folded pharynx. Internal anatomy: The male reproductive system consists of unbranched vas deferens, an elongated seminal vesicle connected to a short and coiled ejaculatory duct, a round prostatic vesicle, and a small stylet housed in a deep antrum. The female system has a deep and tubular female antrum with curved cement pouches and a short vagina directed backwards and surrounded by the cement gland."

Behaviour

Benthic, diurnals, because of its aposematic colors, it has no fear to crawl around to feed.

Feeding

Pseudoceros goslineri feeds on various colonial ascidians.

References

Pseudoceros goslineri Wikipedia