species: Phyllidia varicosa in Green Island (Gaia Guide)
Phyllidia varicosa


©Jan Messersmith: Phyllidia varicosa

©Barbara Banks: Phyllidia varicosa at Lizard Island

©Anne: Phyllidia varicosa at Lizard Island, about 7 cm
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Mollusca
Class Gastropoda
Order Nudibranchia
Family Phyllidiidae
Genus Phyllidia
Species Phyllidia varicosa

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Distinguishing features

A large solid nudibranch with numerous (3-6) longitudinal ridges bearing tubercles, including a median ridge. Ridges and bases of tubercles are blue/grey, tubercles capped with yellow. Black stripes between the ridges. On underside, foot has a black longitudinal stripe. 

Size

  • Up to 10 cm (Length) - applies to Lizard Island specimens

Synonyms

Similar taxa

Distribution


©Atlas of Living Australia: Australian distribution: Phyllidia varicosa

Web resources

References

  • Cortesi, F. and K.L. Cheney (2010). Conspicuousness is correlated with toxicity in marine opisthobranchs, Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 23: 1509-1518. LIRS catalog number 1360.
  • Waegele, H., I. Burghardt, N. Anthes, J. Evertsen, A. Klussman-Kolb and G. Brodie (2006). Species diversity of opisthobranch molluscs on Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia, In: Contemporary studies into the systematics and evolution of opisthobranch molluscs, (Eds. G. Brodie, S. Fahey and F.E. Wells), Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement 69: 33-59. LIRS catalog number 1036.