Report on the Opisthobranchiata.

SUMMARY. A critical ist of the species of Nudibranchiata previously recorded from the Red Sea is given. A critical list of the species of Nudibranchiata previously recorded from the Mediterranean Sea is given. A detailed comparison of the contents of these two lists shows clearly that there is a dee...

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Published in:The Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
Main Author: O'Donoghue, Chas. H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1929
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Summary:SUMMARY. A critical ist of the species of Nudibranchiata previously recorded from the Red Sea is given. A critical list of the species of Nudibranchiata previously recorded from the Mediterranean Sea is given. A detailed comparison of the contents of these two lists shows clearly that there is a deep‐seated and fundamental difference between them. Indeed, nowhere in the world do seas so close together present such a striking divergence. The Red Sea is to be regarded as a sub‐area of the Indo‐Pacific and the Mediterranean a sub‐area of the North Atlantic region. The specimens in the collection include four species of Tectibranchiata and fifteen species of Nudibranchiata. With one exception, all the Opisthobranchs collected are comparatively rare or new, so that it has been possible to add to the previous knowledge of a number of them. Of the four Tectibranchs, Philine vaillanti was described incompletely from a single specimen in 1865 and no details given of the radula. The present is the second specimen and fortunately from the type‐locality, so that it has been possible to provide a more adequate description. Berthella oblonga was very briefly described in 1825, but not since, and no account was then given of the radula or labial armature. It has been possible to remedy this deficiency and refer the species definitely to its genus. Berthella saidensis is apparently a new species. Fifteen species of Nudibranchs were determined, and two of them found sufficiently striking to be placed in new genera. Coryphellina rubrolineata is a form in some ways allied to Coryphella , but unique among the æolids in the arrangement of the cerata and the character of the rhinophores. Bornellopsis kabretiana lies near the curious genus Bornella , but is distinctly differentiated therefrom by the peculiar form and relationship of the cerata and branchiae and in the shape of the rhinophore sheath. Casella foxi is a new species belonging to a small and interesting genus in some respects intermediate between Dorids and Glossodorids. ...