Chelidonura sandrana Rudman, 1973

Yonow, Nathalie, Anderson, R. Charles & Buttress, Susan G., 2002, Opisthobranch molluscs from the Chagos Archipelago, Central Indian Ocean, Journal of Natural History 36 (7), pp. 831-882 : 835

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930110039161

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scientific name

Chelidonura sandrana Rudman, 1973
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Chelidonura sandrana Rudman, 1973 View in CoL

(®gure 2b) Chelidonura sandrana Rudman, 1973: 208 , ®gures 4, 5; Yonow, 1992: ®gure 3; Yonow, 1994a: 100, ®gures 2E, 4A, B; Yonow, 1994b: 144, ®gure 2A±C.

Material. Chag96/54a, b, c: 13 mm, 8 mm, 8 mm; inner reef of Petit Ile Mapou, Peros Banhos Atoll; 22 February 1996; at 14 m depth.

Description. All three specimens of this minute species were jet black, with only a small area of cream anteriorly; head shield with three lobes anteriorly (®gure 2b). The parapodia were held tightly against the body and did not meet mid-dorsally. The left posterior process was extended into an elongated ®lament, more than half of body length in largest specimen (apparently broken in one of the smaller specimens).

Geographic distribution. Western Indian Ocean: from the Red Sea (Yonow, 1994b), Zanzibar (Rudman, 1973) and the Maldives (Yonow, 1992, 1994a).

Remarks. This species is usually common where it occurs, on ®ne silty/sandy substrata. A similar species was noted from Western Australia (Wells and Bryce, 1993), which diOEers in being much larger, 20 mm, brownish and covered in irregular yellowish ¯ecks with a concentration on the tip of the head shield. Chelidonura sandrana is either completely black or with petaloid orange and white patterns, and with or without cream anteriorly.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Cephalaspidea

Family

Aglajidae

Genus

Chelidonura

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Cephalaspidea

Family

Aglajidae

Genus

Chelidonura

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