Notobryon clavigerum

Notobryon clavigerum is a species of sea slug, a nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Scyllaeidae.[1]

Notobryon clavigerum
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N. clavigerum
Binomial name
Notobryon clavigerum
Baba, 1937

Description

The rhinophoral sheaths of Notobryon clavigerum have a crest which is oriented longitudinally running along the posterior margin and the anterior margin. It terminates distally in a wavy margin. With the exception of the tip, the edges of the dorsolateral lobes are smooth, stand up recurved, and display claw-like papillae that are small and in a row. There are three of these on the posterior and five on the anterior.[2]

Distribution

This species is found in the Western Pacific Ocean such as in the waters of Japan.[3]

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