Opisthobranch molluscs from the Chagos Archipelago, Central Indian Ocean
Author
Yonow, Nathalie
Author
Anderson, R. Charles
Author
Buttress, Susan G.
text
Journal of Natural History
2002
2002-05-31
36
7
831
882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930110039161
journal article
10.1080/00222930110039161
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Phyllidia varicosa
Lamarck, 1801
Phyllidia varicosa
Lamarck
:
Eliot 1910: 435
.
Phyllidia arabica
Ehrenberg
: Yonow, 1996: 495, ®gures 7, 8.
Material.
Chag96/17:
8 mm
; outer reef, Ile de la Passe, Salomon Atoll;
12 February 1996
; at
20 m
depth. Chag96/33:
80 mm
; outer reef, Ile de la Passe, Salomon Atoll;
14 February 1996
; at
8 m
depth. Chag96/41a, b:
55 mm
,
30 mm
; inner reef, Ile Boddam, Salomon Atoll;
18 February 1996
; at
11±13 m
depth; smaller specimen coll. G. Heiss.
Description.
Body black, with three raised light blue-grey ridges which were topped with deep yellow tubercles. Numerous short peripheral tuberculate ridges perpendicular to margin. Digitiform rhinophores deep yellow. Sole of foot grey with broken black line medially in all specimens.
Geographic distribution.
Indo-West Paci®c: from the Red Sea and
South Africa
to Hawaii (Yonow, 1996).
Remarks.
Previously collected from the Chagos by Gardiner and reported by
Eliot (1910)
, Yonow (1996) noted that the specimen was collected at`Solomon Is., Indian Ocean’ but this was in error for Salomon Atoll, Chagos. There has been some controversy regarding the validity of this name for this species (Yonow, 1986;
Brunckhorst, 1993
; Yonow, 1996), in particular the apparent absence of a black line on the ®gure of the sole of the
holotype
of
P. varicosa
, long thought lost, and its presence in
P. arabica
Ehrenberg
and all subsequent descriptions. The recent rediscovery of the
holotype
of
P. varicosa
in the
MNHN
(Paris; no registration number) and the con®rmation that it does have a black line on the sole now resolves this issue (Willan
et al.
, 1998).