Doris cf. immonda Risbec, 1928

Mehrotra, Rahul, A. Caballer Gutierrez, Manuel, M. Scott, Chad, Arnold, Spencer, Monchanin, Coline, Viyakarn, Voranop & Chavanich, Suchana, 2021, An updated inventory of sea slugs from Koh Tao, Thailand, with notes on their ecology and a dramatic biodiversity increase for Thai waters, ZooKeys 1042, pp. 73-188 : 73

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1042.64474

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CFCAFE4C-E2BA-56A2-9064-6138FE147E86

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scientific name

Doris cf. immonda Risbec, 1928
status

 

* Doris cf. immonda Risbec, 1928 View in CoL Figure 13G View Figure 13

Material examined.

One specimen 5 mm, HF.

Ecology.

Under reef rubble and on rocks in coral reef habitats. Cryptic on its orange prey sponge. Depth 6-12 m.

Distribution.

Doris immonda is known across the Indo-Pacific including Japan ( Rudman 2000a), Australia ( Nimbs and Smith 2016), Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Hawaii ( Gosliner et al. 2008), and the Pacific coast of Costa Rica ( Camacho-García and Gosliner 2008b). Here representing a first record for Thai waters.

Remarks.

Broadly matches the description and variations highlighted by Valdés (2002); however, like specimens of D. cf. granulosa , specimens documented from Koh Tao differ in colouration from Doris immonda . The dorsal colour is a bright orange with numerous rounded or conical tubercles covering the surface, many capped in white. The Y-shaped marking between the rhinophores to in front of the gills is made up of purple tubercles and the rhinophore club is a pale brown with white edges of lamellae. As above, this variation in colouration may yet be considered to be within what can be found in Doris immonda Risbec, 1928.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

SubClass

Heterobranchia

Order

Nudibranchia

SubOrder

Doridina

SuperFamily

Doridoidea

Family

Dorididae

Genus

Doris