Doris fontainii d'Orbigny , 1837

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

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scientific name

Doris fontainii d'Orbigny , 1837
status

 

Doris fontainii d'Orbigny, 1837 View in CoL

Peruvian specimen photographs: Fig. 13 View Figure 13

Habitat.

Benthic.

Depth.

8-17 m ( Schrödl and Hooker 2014).

Type material.

Holotype ZSM 19983417. Coliumo Bay, Chile (36°32'S, 72°57'W).

Distribution.

Amphi-South American.

Sampling/reporting sites.

In Peru it was reported in Independencia Bay (14°14'S) ( Schrödl 1996a Schrödl and Grau 2006; Rudman 2002a, 2002b; Uribe et al. 2013), San Fernando National Reserve (14°58′S) ( Ampuero 2010), and recently in Arequipa (15-17°S) ( Valdivia-Chavez et al. 2020). Other reports (occurrences) for this species in the Peruvian coast are Pucusana, Ilo, Marcona, Pisco, Islay and Camaná, ( iNaturalist 2023e). In Chile it was reported in Arica (18°28'S), Coquimbo (29°57'S), Dichato (36°32'S), Puerto Montt (41°27'S) ( Valdés and Muniaín 2002; Schrödl 2003), and the Chonos Archipelago (45°08′S) ( Schrödl and Grau 2006). In Argentina, it was collected from 37°50'S to Rada Tilly (45°55'S) ( Valdés and Muniaín 2002).

Remarks.

Erroneously named as Doris fontainei in previous articles.

Superfamily Onchidoridoidea Gray, 1827

Family Corambidae Bergh, 1871

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Nudibranchia

Family

Dorididae

Genus

Doris