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Soft coral nudibranch

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Phylum
  
Superfamily
  
Tritonioidea

Genus
  
Tritonia

Rank
  
Species

Soft coral nudibranch

Similar
  
Flabellina funeka, Brown‑spotted nudibranch, Felimare californiensis, Hypselodoris apolegma, Black nudibranch

The soft coral nudibranch, Tritonia sp. 1, as designated by Gosliner, 1987, is a species of small sea slug, a dendronotid nudibranch. It is a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Tritoniidae. As of November 2009, it was undescribed by science.

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Distribution

This species has so far been found only off South Africa, from False Bay to Port Elizabeth, intertidally to 14 m. It appears to be endemic to the area.

Description

The soft coral nudibranch is a very well-camouflaged animal which closely resembles the soft corals on which it feeds. It is small, reaching 30 mm, and its body is white to brown or purple. Its branched rhinophores extend from cup-like sheaths. Paired branching projections down the length of the body mimic the feeding polyps of its prey. Elongated branching tentacles extend from the front of its head.

Ecology

This nudibranch feeds on soft corals of the genus Alcyonium. It lays an opaque white egg mass which is highly convoluted.

References

Soft coral nudibranch Wikipedia


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