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Aplysiopsis enteromorphae (Cockerell & Eliot, 1905)
The body is yellowish to white with irregular green to black-brown patches. The Cerata have yellow tips. Often the area around the eye is yellow-white and the head with darkly pigments. Rhinophores are rolled with white to yellow at tips.
This supsucking sluck feeds on filamentous green algae, including Chaetomorpha,Cladophora, Urospora and Rhizoclonium.
Similar to Hermae oliviaea and Stiliger fuscovittatus.
Synonymised names:
Aplysiopsis smithi (Er. Marcus, 1961) · unaccepted
Hermaeina smithi Er. Marcus, 1961 · unaccepted
Phyllobranchopsis enteromorphae Eliot, 1905 · unaccepted (original combination)
The body is yellowish to white with irregular green to black-brown patches. The Cerata have yellow tips. Often the area around the eye is yellow-white and the head with darkly pigments. Rhinophores are rolled with white to yellow at tips.
This supsucking sluck feeds on filamentous green algae, including Chaetomorpha,Cladophora, Urospora and Rhizoclonium.
Similar to Hermae oliviaea and Stiliger fuscovittatus.
Synonymised names:
Aplysiopsis smithi (Er. Marcus, 1961) · unaccepted
Hermaeina smithi Er. Marcus, 1961 · unaccepted
Phyllobranchopsis enteromorphae Eliot, 1905 · unaccepted (original combination)