Petalifera

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Petalifera
Petalifera petalifera
Petalifera petalifera
Conservation status
Secure
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Orthogastropoda
Superorder: Heterobranchia
Order: Opisthobranchia
Suborder: Anaspidea
Superfamily: Aplysioidea
Family: Aplysiidae
Genus: Petalifera
Gray, 1847
Species

See text.

Petalifera (Gray, 1847) is a genus of sea hare, belonging to the family Aplysiidae. Some authors place it in a separate family Dolabriferidae.

A more general description can be found on the page of the superfamily Aplysioidea.

The parapodia (fleshy winglike outgrowths), as can be seen in photos of Petalifera petalifera, are almost completely fused. The pair of small rounded flaps form the parapodial cavity over the mantle cavity and the vestigial shell. These sea hares swim by coiling and uncoiling the body.

[edit] Species

  • Petalifera albomaculata Farran, 1905
  • Petalifera habei Eales, 1960 (synonym of Petalifera ramosa)
  • Petalifera krusadalai O’Donoghue, 1930
  • Petalifera petalifera Rang, 1828
    • Distribution : Cosmopolitan.
    • Length : 2 to 4 cm
    • Color : grayish to brown, with white longitudinal bands; almost translucent.
    • Description : rather flat body; their color camouflages them when they are grazing on the brown alga Padina.
  • Petalifera punctulata Tapparone-Canefri, 1874
  • Petalifera qingdaonensis Lin, 1990
  • Petalifera ramosa Baba, 1959
    • Distribution : Western Pacific, Atlantic.
    • Length : 5 to 7 cm
    • Color : pink to pale brownish, with white rings over the body; almost translucent.
    • Description : mantle covered with firm conical tubercles; the larger tubercles have terminal papillae with retractable filamentous branches; difficult to find, mostly hidden under the leaves of green alga Caulerpa.

[edit] External links and references

  • Martinez, E., 1996. "On Petalifera petalifera (Rang, 1928) (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia): new anatomical and geographical data". J. Moll. Stud. 62: 243-250.
  • Baba, K. 1959. "The Genus Petalifera and a new species, P. ramosa, from Japan". Publ. Seto Mar. Biol. Lab. VII (3): 41-43.
  • Photo of Petalifera petalifera
  • Photo of Petalifera ramosa