Pleurobranchus varians

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Pleurobranchus varians
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P. varians
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Pleurobranchus varians
Pease, 1860 [1]

Pleurobranchus varians is a species of sea slug, a sidegill slug, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Pleurobranchidae.

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Taxonomy

The sister species (the closest relative) is Pleurobranchus areolatus from Caribbean. [2] Those two species split 3.10 million years ago (Isthmus of Panama formed 3.1–3.4 Mya). [2] Both species have color morphs and for their proper determination is useful the knowledge of locality. [2]

Distribution

The distribution of P. varians include the Hawaiian Islands and Vanuatu. [2] The type locality is Hawaiian Islands. [1] [2]

Description

P. varians was originally discovered and described by William Harper Pease in 1860. Pease' original text (the type description) reads as follow:

Oval, rather rugose, convex above. Mantle rounded behind,

deeply sinuose in front, and margins slightly undulated. Tentacles arising from the head, curving laterally, deeply grooved below, truncated, cylindrically tapering, transversely lamellated. Eyes at their posterior bases. Oral veil large, convex in front, and much dilating laterally, where it is deeply grooved. Mouth proboscidiform. Branchial plume simple, pinnate on the middle of the right side. Foot large, reaching the edge of the mantle laterally and behind. Colour varying ; some bright red, others lemon-yellow, or purplish brown, others again variegated with whitish ; beneath paler than above. Shell on the anterior half of the body, concealed, small, fragile, pellucid, oblong-ovate, convex, and ornamented with wrinkles of

growth. Nucleus posterior, more or less brownish.

Ecology

All species in the genus Pleurobranchus are carnivorous. [2]

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References

This article incorporates public domain text from the reference [1]

  1. 1 2 3 Pease W. H. (1860). "Descriptions of new species of Mollusca from the Sandwich Islands". Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 28: 18–36. page 25.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Goodheart J., Camacho-García Y., Padula V., Schrödl M., Cervera J. L., Gosliner T. M. & Valdés Á. (2015). "Systematics and biogeography of Pleurobranchus Cuvier, 1804, sea slugs (Heterobranchia: Nudipleura: Pleurobranchidae)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 174(2): 322-362. doi : 10.1111/zoj.12237.