Longibranchus putnami (Fernández-Simón & Moles, 2023)

ヤマンバミノウミウシ Longibranchus putnami

Location
Shiratori Kindergarten, Miyakojima, Okinawa, Japan
Date
2024/09/22
Length
8mm
Depth
12.0m
Water temperature
28.0℃

Description

Body elongate; the head, rhinophores, dorsum, and lateral surfaces are uniformly dark brown. Two translucent bands run along the upper lateral sides from just below the rhinophores toward the tail, through which the beige-whitish digestive gland is visible. The rhinophores are smooth, dark brown, with scattered white dots near the tip; the oral tentacles are transparent. Cerata are club-shaped, up to 1 mm in length, lateralized along the body (up to 17 per side); their digestive gland is visible through translucent walls, with two rings of white dots at the base, a swollen milky-white tip, and a subterminal orange ring. Reaches around 20 mm in length.

Distribution

Type locality is the Free-Climbing site, Dharanboodhoo, Faafu Atoll, Maldives, at 7 m depth. Recorded from the Indian Ocean (Maldives) and the western Pacific (Indonesia, the Philippines, Vanuatu, and Japan).

Etymology

The specific epithet putnami honors George Putnam Jr. (1926–2019), a longtime supporter of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University and founding donor of the Putnam Expeditionary Grant — the program that funded the research in which this species was described.

Remarks

A member of the family Eubranchidae. The species feeds on plumularid hydroids, on whose colonies it crawls and grazes; its slender dark body and the laterally arranged cerata are thought to mimic the host colony.

Originally described as Eubranchus putnami by Fernández-Simón & Moles in Cunha et al. 2023, the species was subsequently transferred to Longibranchus by a 2025 revision; the current valid binomial is Longibranchus putnami (Fernández-Simón & Moles in Cunha et al., 2023).

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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