Eubranchus rupium ( Møller, 1842 )

Ekimova, Irina A., Grishina, Darya Yu. & Nikitenko, Ekaterina D., 2024, Nudibranch molluscs of Sakhalin Island, Northwestern Pacific: new records and descriptions of two new species, Ruthenica, Russian Malacological Journal 34 (2), pp. 69-91 : 83-84

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https://doi.org/ 10.35885/ruthenica.2024.34(2).3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11093318

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038587BF-A614-DD31-ABC5-F8FBE9EB8F50

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Felipe

scientific name

Eubranchus rupium ( Møller, 1842 )
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Eubranchus rupium ( Møller, 1842) View in CoL

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Material studied: MIMB48068 View Materials MIMB48070 View Materials , 3 View Materials specimens, all dissected, Sea of Okhotsk , Aniva Bay , Moguchi River, Hirano ridge, 46°05’06.5”N, 142°12’39.4”E, 0.1–1 m in depth, on Zostera sp. with Obelia longissima colonies, 7 August 2023, coll. I. Ekimova, D. Grishina. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis: Body elongate, narrow, up to 5 mm in length, yellowish semitransparent with small reddish-brown spots. Rhinophores and oral tentacles elongated, smooth. Cerata finger-shaped, with pointed tips, bearing small thickening in upper part, arranged in 5–7 groups with 1–2 cerata per group. Jaws triangular-shaped with masticatory border bearing one row of small conical denticles. Radular formula 18–22 × 1.1.1. Triangular rachidian tooth with depressed central cusp and 6-7 lateral denticles on each side. Lateral teeth with rectangular base and triangular cusp. Ampulla small, bean-shaped. Vas deferens without prostatic part. Penis conical. Receptaculum seminis bent in middle part, expanded.

Molecular data: A BLAST-n search of COI sequences resulted in 99.57% identity to sequences of E. rupium from GenBank thus confirming distinctness of the studied specimens.

Distribution: This species has a wide distribution, having been recorded from Greenland [type locality, see Møller, 1842], Norway, Sweden, the Barents Sea, and the White Sea [ Martynov, 1998; Cella et al., 2016], the Sea of Japan [ Martynov, 1998], Maine [ Cella et al., 2016]. This is the first record of this species from Sakhalin Is. (Aniva Bay), although it has been found from adjacent areas [ Martynov, 2013].

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