Hexabranchus aneiteumensis Abraham, 1877
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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-023-00611-0 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/706C87DE-FFD5-C215-19D5-6F224DA9F3F7 |
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Felipe |
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Hexabranchus aneiteumensis Abraham, 1877 |
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Hexabranchus aneiteumensis Abraham, 1877 View in CoL
Description notes Brief description of the external morphology of a preserved specimen; no illustration provided: body oval, depressed; mantle expansion wider on sides and posteriorly, smooth with a fimbriate edge; seven gill tufts arranged around the anus in different cavities; oral tentacles fleshy, multi-lobed; color in spirits mottled red and white on notum, reticulated and spotted with red on underside; foot sole red.
Own conclusion/opinion on its taxonomic status The species was described from a preserved specimen and the color description is lacking in detail. In general, the mottled coloration and Western Pacific location would suggest that this species is a possible junior synonym of H. lacer . The depressed body and red foot sole allow us to discard H. giganteus sp. nov.; however, it does not allow us to fully discard H. sanguineus . Therefore, we consider H. aneiteumensis as nomen dubium.
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