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Flabellina dushia (Ev. Marcus & Er. Marcus, 1963)
The body is with opaque white pigment covered. The translucent body is visible through areas at the bases of the tentacles and rhinophores, behind the eyes and bases of the cerata. Rhinophores and oral tentacles are translucent at the base and covered with opaque white pigment in the outer two thirds.
Similar to an undescribed Cuthona so.
Synonymised names:
Coryphella dushia Ev. Marcus & Er. Marcus, 1963 (original combination)
The body is with opaque white pigment covered. The translucent body is visible through areas at the bases of the tentacles and rhinophores, behind the eyes and bases of the cerata. Rhinophores and oral tentacles are translucent at the base and covered with opaque white pigment in the outer two thirds.
Similar to an undescribed Cuthona so.
Synonymised names:
Coryphella dushia Ev. Marcus & Er. Marcus, 1963 (original combination)