Paraflabellina ischitana
Paraflabellina ischitana is a species of sea slug, an aolid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Flabellinidae.[2]
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(unranked): | clade Heterobranchia clade Euthyneura clade Nudipleura clade Nudibranchia clade Dexiarchia clade Cladobranchia clade Aeolidida |
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Species: | P. ischitana |
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Paraflabellina ischitana Hirano & Thompson, 1990[1] | |
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Coryphella pedata (Montagu, 1815) |
Etymology
The name ischitana means from Ischia, the island from where this nudibranch was first named.[3]
Distribution
This species is found in Mediterranean waters around Spain in such locations as Costa Brava,[4] and in the Tyrrhenian Sea, especially around Ischia (hence the species Latin name).[3][5][6]
Habitat
Paraflabellina ischitana usually can be found in shallow water, but it can also reach depths of 35 m.[3]
Description
This species can grow to a length of approximately 4 cm and is mostly purple-violet in colour. It has opaque white-tipped certa, rhinophores, and oral tentacles. The rhinophores are annulate.[7] Due to the somewhat transparent skin of the ceras, the branches of the digestive gland are visible, and appear as red-orange.[3][5][6][8][9]
Similar species
Paraflabellina ischitana is often confused with Flabellina affinis, but can be distinguished as follows:[3][6]
- Paraflabellina ischitana: the ceratal surface has no purple-violet colouration and is translucent;
- Flabellina affinis: the digestive gland is not visible as the area beneath the subapical white ring is opaque;
Paraflabellina ischitana is also similar to Edmundsella pedata, but they can be distinguished on the basis of their rhinophores:[7]
- Paraflabellina ischitana has annulate rhinophore
- Edmundsella pedata has smooth or papillate rhinophores
Biology
This nudibranch likely eats hydroids of the genus Eudendrium (Eudendrium racemosum and Eudendrium glomeratum) as its main food source.[3][5][8]
Like other nudibranchs, this species is hermaphrodite. Mating occurs in late spring.[6] The egg case is whitish or reddish,[8] with thousands of eggs of about 70 microns. The nudibranch places the egg case on the branches of hydrozoa.[6]
Bibliography
- Egidio Trainito, Nudibranchi del Mediterraneo. Guida al riconoscimento dei molluschi opistobranchi, 2005ª ed., Milano, Il Castello, 2005, ISBN 88-8039-438-X.
- Gary R. McDonald, University of California Santa Cruz - Nudibranch Systematic Index, University of California Santa Cruz - Institute of Marine Sciences
- Y. J. Hirano et T. E. Thompson, « Flabellinid nudibranchs from the Bay of Naples, with a description of a new species, Flabellina ischitana. », Journal of Molluscan Studies, vol. 56, 1990, p. 345-354
References
- "Photo of Flabellina ischitana - # - Mollusc biology". European Marine Life. Retrieved 2012-07-05.
- "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Flabellina ischitana Hirano & Thompson, 1990". Marinespecies.org. 2004-12-21. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
- Manuel Ballesteros, Enric Madrenas, Miquel Pontes et al.,«Flabellina ischitana (Hirano & Thompson, 1990)»
- "Mer et littoral - photographie de Flabellina ischitana - # - Biologie des Mollusques". Mer-littoral.org. 2007-07-01. Retrieved 2012-07-05.
- Christian COUDRE. "Flabelline d'Ischia, Flabellina ischitana". Cotebleue.org. Retrieved 2012-07-05.
- Sylvain Le Bris, Michel Péan « Flabellina ischitana Hirano & Thompson, 1990 »
- Nembro
- "Flabellina ischitana | Animalandia". Herramientas.educa.madrid.org. Retrieved 2012-07-05.
- Rudman, W.B. "Flabellina ischitana". The Sea Slug Forum. Archived from the original on 2010-06-15. Retrieved 2012-07-05.
External links
Media related to Flabellina ischitana at Wikimedia Commons - Photos of Paraflabellina ischitana on Sealife Collection