Pleurobranchus varians
Pleurobranchus varians is a species of sea slug, a sidegill slug, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Pleurobranchidae. TaxonomyThe sister species (the closest relative) is Pleurobranchus areolatus from Caribbean.[2] Those two species split 3.10 million years ago (Isthmus of Panama formed 3.1–3.4 Mya).[2] Both species have color morphs and for their proper determination is useful the knowledge of locality.[2] DistributionThe distribution of P. varians include the Hawaiian Islands and Vanuatu.[2] The type locality is Hawaiian Islands.[1][2] DescriptionP. varians was originally discovered and described by William Harper Pease in 1860. Pease' original text (the type description) reads as follow:
EcologyAll species in the genus Pleurobranchus are carnivorous.[2] ReferencesThis article incorporates public domain text from the reference[1]
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