Phyllidiella sp.

Papu, Adelfia, Bogdanov, AleXander, Bara, Robert, Kehraus, Stefan, König, Gabriele M., YonoW, Nathalie & Wägele, Heike, 2022, Phyllidiidae (Nudibranchia, Heterobranchia, Gastropoda): an integrative taxonomic approach including chemical analyses, Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N. Y.) 22 (3), pp. 585-629 : 616

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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-021-00535-7

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scientific name

Phyllidiella sp.
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Phyllidiella sp. d

The ten specimens united in Phyllidiella sp. d (Fig. 11.3a–d) are externally quite different from each other. They have a notum covered by clusters of pink to grey low, conical tubercles surrounded by a network of narrow black lines. Sometimes, these lines form an X-shape on the central part of the notum. In one specimen (Phpu18Po3, Fig. 11.3c), the tubercles in the central part are arranged in a hexagonal pattern. There is a horizontal black line just anterior to the rhinophores. A white–pink mantle margin is present in all specimens. Each rhinophore arises from a compound pink to white or grey tubercle and is surrounded by a distinct sheath. The oral tentacles are white to pink with black tips. Two of our specimens (Phpu18Po3, Fig. 11.3c; Phpu18Bl5, Fig. 11.3d) resemble specimens of Phyllidiella nobilis illustrated from Thailand by Bergh (1904: pl. 2, fig. 15). This clade is supported by the highest bootstrap values in all analyses (100).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Nudibranchia

Family

Phyllidiidae

Genus

Phyllidiella

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Nudibranchia

Family

Phyllidiidae

Genus

Phyllidiella

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