Eubranchopsis virginalis Baba, 1949

ジョオウミノウミウシ Eubranchopsis virginalis

Location
Tulamben, Pulau Bali, Indonesia
Date
2015/05/26
Length
??mm
Depth
??m
Water temperature
28.0℃

Description

A small Eubranchidae, body length about 12 mm. Type species of the new genus Eubranchopsis Baba, 1949. Both oral tentacles and rhinophores are present; the rhinophores are simple, with no sheath. The anterior corners of the foot are not tentaculiform, and the tail extends well posteriorly. The cerata are long club-shaped, easily detached, and bear sharp conical small papillae arranged in 3 whorls, each with 5-8 papillae. The cerata are arranged in 6 oblique rows along the dorsal margin per side: 1st-2nd rows 3 cerata each, 3rd row 4, 4th row 3, 5th row 2, 6th row 1. Cnidosacs are present at the tips of the cerata. Body colour yellow-green, with many ultramarine fine round spots scattered over the whole surface (including the oral tentacles, rhinophores, and ceras surfaces) except the sole — a strikingly beautiful pattern. The central vein of the cerata is pale vermilion. The masticatory edge of the jaw plate is smooth. Radula formula 50×1.1.1. The central tooth is horseshoe-shaped with 3-6 denticles on each side of the median cusp; the laterals are broad plate-like.

Distribution

Type locality is Hayama-Najima-Hiraiwa, Sagami Bay (intertidal, August 1939, 3 specimens). The original description (Baba, 1949) records the species only from Sagami Bay.

Etymology

The specific epithet virginalis is Latin for virginal or pure. The original description does not give an explicit etymology paragraph; the descriptive sense aligns with the Japanese name "Joō-mino-umiushi" (queen aeolid). The genus name Eubranchopsis suggests a genus close to Eubranchus, although Baba does not state this explicitly.

Remarks

Originally described as a new genus and species, Eubranchopsis virginalis Baba, 1949 (Eubranchidae, Acleioprocta). In a 1989 nomenclatural review, Baba himself reassigned the species to Eubranchus virginalis (Baba, 1949), with the family Eubranchidae = Cuthonidae = Tergipedidae. A supplementary anatomical note was published in 1971.

References

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Terrence Gosliner, Ángel Valdés and David Behrens. (2018). Nudibranch and Sea Slug Identification Indo-Pacific 2nd Edition. New World Pubns Inc. cover

Terrence Gosliner, Ángel Valdés and David Behrens. (2018). Nudibranch and Sea Slug Identification Indo-Pacific 2nd Edition. New World Pubns Inc.

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