Felimare sp.

Delgado, Marlon, Freire, Fúlvio Aurélio de Morais, Meirelles, Carlos Augusto Oliveira de, Padula, Vinicius, Bahia, Juliana & Brandão, Simone Nunes, 2022, Sea slugs (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) from Rio Grande do Norte, Northeastern Brazil, Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 62, pp. 1-26 : 13-14

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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2022.62.063

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10814234

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/922D9668-FFFB-881D-FCA7-B4FEA0566C67

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Felipe

scientific name

Felimare sp.
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23. Felimare sp. ( Fig. 3H View Figure 3 )

Material examined: CabeÇo de Barreirinhas, Nísia Floresta, 20. VI.2009, one specimen, 14 mm (body length), leg. V. Padula ( MNRJ 13896), 18.VIII.2009, one specimen, 13 mm (body length), leg. M. Delgado ( GEEFAA 313), 31.X.2009, one specimen, 15 mm (body length), leg. M. Delgado ( GEEFAA 262a).

Description: Body elongated and narrow, 13 to 15 mm (body length) in length. Body blue with three dorsal, yellow and purple longitudinal lines beginning in the base of the rhinophores and gills. Head dark with white and yellow spots. Two dark spots, one medially and other posteriorly. Translucent, creamish gill. Foot dorsally dark blue, dorso-centrally and dorso-posteriorly with oval, yellow spots with white borders, ventrally white. Anteriorly with notum covering the head; eyes present; a pair of retractile lamellate rhinophores; oral tentacles very close to the mouth. Posteriorly, with seven unipinnate, retractile gill leaves around the anus.

Geographic distribution: Rio Grande do Norte (present study).

Remarks: Similar to Felimare ruthae (Ev. Marcus & Hughes, 1974) from the Caribbean Sea but with a different color pattern. Felimare ruthae has a black and blue body with a large, white submarginal band and large gill with blue apical region, while the specimens studied herein are beige and blue, without a white margin, and presenting beige gill without blue markings. Further research is needed to clarify if it represents a color variation of F.ruthae or an undescribed species.

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

MNRJ

Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro

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