Aldisa cf. pikokai Bertsch & S. Johnson, 1982

Tibiriçá, Yara, Pola, Marta & Cervera, Juan Lucas, 2017, Astonishing diversity revealed: an annotated and illustrated inventory of Nudipleura (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) from Mozambique, Zootaxa 4359 (1), pp. 1-133 : 43

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4359.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6025917

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scientific name

Aldisa cf. pikokai Bertsch & S. Johnson, 1982
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Aldisa cf. pikokai Bertsch & S. Johnson, 1982 View in CoL

( Figure 13 G View FIGURE 13 )

Material examined. Two specimens. MB28-004928, ZRP, 19 Aug. 2015, 0.5m, 7mm. MHN-YT1554, ZRP, 25 May 2016, 0.5m, 12mm.

Habitats. Subtropical tidal reefs.

Occurrences. Zavora.

Geographic distribution. Indo-west, central Pacific. Hawaii, Marshall Islands (Gosliner et al. 2008), British Indian Ocean Territory ( Yonow et al. 2002) and Mozambique .

Remarks. The specimens examined match the external morphological description of A. pikokai ( Bertsch & Johnson 1982) . Rudman (2005a) identified a species of Aldisa from South Africa as potentially A. pikokai , but mentioned that due to the geographic distance from the type locality (Hawaii) further anatomical studies and additional material from the Indo-Pacific were needed to be able to confirm such identification. Gosliner et al. (2008) refer to Rudman’s specimen as Aldisa sp. (p. 160, lower photo). This specimen has a cream-yellow depression, while the specimen found in Mozambique has a red depression as originally described for A. pikokai . However, we agree with Rudman (2005a) that due to the geographic distance, additional investigations are needed to confirm this identification.

Bertsch, H. & Johnson, S. (1982) Three new species of dorid Nudibranchs (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia) from the Hawaiian Islands. The Veliger, 24, 208 - 221.

Rudman, W. B. (2005 a) Aldisa sp 4. Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney, Available from: http: // www. seaslugforum. net / facts / aldisp 4 (accessed 2 May 2017)

Yonow, N., Anderson, R. C. & Buttress, S. G. (2002) Opisthobranch molluscs from the British Indian Ocean Territory, Central Indian Ocean. Journal of Natural History, 36, 831 - 882. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222930110039161

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FIGURE 13. A, Thorunna australis (MB28-004823). B, Thorunna horologia (MB28-005006). C, Thorunna punicea (MB28- 004404).D, Verconia norba (MB28-004715). E. Verconia simplex (MB28-005013). F, Verconia sp. (MB28-005012). G, Aldisa cf. pikokai (MHN-YT1554). H, Aldisa fragaria (MB28-004395). I, Aldisa zavorensis (MB28-004398). J–K, Asteronotus cespitosus (ZMBN105161), dorsal and ventral view. L, Asteronotus sp.(MB28-004911).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Nudibranchia

Family

Cadlinidae

Genus

Aldisa