This species was described from Brazil. It is known from Brazil north to North Carolina, USA. It has also been reported from the western Mediterranean and the Cape Verde Islands.[3]
Description
This Okenia has a tall body and about five or six lateral papillae on each side of the mantle.[4]
The maximum recorded body length is 3–4 mm[5] or up to 7 mm.[6]
Habitat
Minimum recorded depth is 0 m.[6] Maximum recorded depth is 0 m.[6]
Ecology
The diet of this species is unknown but the shape of the animal resembles ascidian eating species of Okenia such as Okenia aspersa.[citation needed]
References
^Marcus, Er. (1957) On Opisthobranchia from Brazil (2). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 43(292), 390-486.
^Valdés, Ángel; Hamann, Jeff; Behrens, David W.; DuPont, Anne. Caribbean Sea Slugs, Sea Challengers Natural History Books, Etc., Gig Harbor, Washington 2006, pp. 116-117. ISBN0-9700574-2-3 page 124.
^Giannuzzi-Savelli, Riccardo; Chemello, Renato; Cattaneo-Vietti, Riccardo (1991). Atlas of Mediterranean nudibranchs. Atlante dei nudibranchi del Mediterraneo. Roma: Editrice La Conchiglia.