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<taxonomicName id="75FBC7191A030D0BBB71F0AA1C376E00" authorityName="Eliot" authorityYear="1910" class="Gastropoda" family="Chromodorididae" genus="Miamira" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Miamira magnifica" order="Nudibranchia" pageId="16" pageNumber="25" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="magnifica">
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magnifica
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Eliot, 1910: 432, pl. 25 figs 10, 11 (Seychelles);
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: 123 (Maldive Islands);
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: 61, 206 (Red Sea);
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et al. 2017
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: 40, fig. 11G, H (Mozambique).
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<paragraph id="4FBE13CFC996870293E67BF4B8821CDA" pageId="16" pageNumber="25">Material.</paragraph>
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<materialsCitation id="ADC1568DDA755B3A6FCDD43511255624" collectingDate="1983-08-09" collectorName="J Dafni" country="Israel" location="Marine Biological Laboratory" municipality="Eilat" specimenCount="1">
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,
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,
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,
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09 Aug
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depth, one specimen 31
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(preserved), leg. and photographs
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.
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<paragraph id="BF2ACAE2C7F284E539C35A454C6E8558" pageId="16" pageNumber="25">Description/remarks.</paragraph>
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There is so much confusion surrounding this species that the Red Sea specimen is here described and illustrated in detail to enable clear recognition. As succinctly stated by
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, a review of the genus by
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and Gosliner (1999)
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which synonymised several genera actually omitted two crucial species, and so the confusion continues. In concurrence with Rudman,
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is here reported as having an Indian Ocean distribution, including the Red Sea (also in
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: 206). This is a correction of
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who stated that it had an Indo-West Pacific distribution because
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from Australia and Japan had been included as a possible synonym.
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Despite much searching, this remains the only specimen record of
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from the Red Sea. The specimen was examined and drawn by the author when it was moribund: it was pale green with white nodules, each of which were encircled by two or three blue rings (Plate
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); the central two nodules were the largest. The shape of this central green area was like a cross of Lorraine, a longitudinal central line with two crossbars. Outside this region, the mantle was white with raised orange spots, which also were present on the slightly raised tubercles covering the sides and white hyponotum of the specimen. The demarcation between the mantle and the sides was clearly marked by orange dots. The shape of the mantle was very regular and its texture firm, the foot extended beyond it.
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<emphasis id="0628B6518256E55D617195EC1556F990" bold="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="25">Plate 9.</emphasis>
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Eliot, 1910, photograph J Dafni.
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preserved specimen retains much of the original shape, albeit somewhat contracted, and the spots are clearly visible (Figure
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). The reproductive system of the single specimen was developed when it was collected in the summer.
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radula comprises at least 80 rows of simply hooked teeth; there are approximately 100 teeth in a row. There is no rhachidian and the last few teeth in each row are greatly reduced in size and stacked together (Figure
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). This compares well with those of a Maldives specimen measuring a very similar 30 mm having a radular formula of 102
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approx. 90.0.90 (
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).
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The jaws are simple rodlets with pointed tips and a slight curve (Figure
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).
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<emphasis id="CA8CE2A31359951DAA9BCF476968ED86" bold="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="27">Figure 6.</emphasis>
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Eliot, 1910
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ventral view of whole specimen
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midline area from the anterior portion of the radula
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lateral teeth from the anterior section of the radula
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jaw rodlets.
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<paragraph id="A17FFC377C613424C78C7A9F177864BC" pageId="18" pageNumber="27">Distribution.</paragraph>
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Northern Red Sea, tropical western Indian Ocean (
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