Felimare sechurana Hoover, Padula, Schroedl , Hooker & Valdes , 2017

Grandez, Alessandra, Ampuero, Andre & Barahona, Sergio P., 2023, Peruvian nudibranchs (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Heterobranchia): an updated literature review-based list of species, ZooKeys 1176, pp. 117-163 : 117

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1176.103167

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DE7EC71C-BDDE-4A9A-B958-F1B99633D11D

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/11680501-5808-5366-8315-875728BCC39A

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scientific name

Felimare sechurana Hoover, Padula, Schroedl , Hooker & Valdes , 2017
status

 

Felimare sechurana Hoover, Padula, Schroedl, Hooker & Valdes, 2017 View in CoL View at ENA

Peruvian specimen photographs: Fig. 10 View Figure 10

Habitat.

Benthic.

Depth.

6-15 m ( Hoover et al. 2017; Bravo et al. 2020)

Type material.

Holotype CZA 402-Foca Island (05°12'13.8"S, 81°12'38.0"W), Piura, Peru.

Distribution.

Northern coast of Peru’s transition zone.

Sampling/reporting sites.

In Peru, it was reported in Punta Veleros (Los Organos, Piura, 04°10'28.7"S) (Zavala, 2022), Quebrada Verde (Piura, 04°13'34.8"S), Foca Island (Piura, 05°12'13.8"S) ( Hoover et al. 2017), and Lobos de Afuera Islands (Lambayeque, 06°56′S) ( Bravo et al. 2020).

Remarks.

This species is endemic to the northern coast of Peru. It was initially reported as Felimare ghiselini (Bertsch 1978) by Thompson (2006) but later corrected by Hoover et al. (2017) and described as a new species.