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Eubranchus linensis (Garcia-Gomez, Cervera & Garcia, 1990)
Eubranchus linensis has the typical swollen cerata. The body is translucent white. Opaque white tips to the rhinophores, oral tentacles and cerata. Blood red to brown patches of irregular shape and size are scattered all over the body.
This species feeds probably on the bryozoa Pentapora foliacea.
Similar to Eubranchus farrani.
Synonymised names
Amphorina linensis (García-Gómez, Cervera & F. J. Garcia, 1990) · unaccepted > superseded combination
Eubranchus linensis has the typical swollen cerata. The body is translucent white. Opaque white tips to the rhinophores, oral tentacles and cerata. Blood red to brown patches of irregular shape and size are scattered all over the body.
This species feeds probably on the bryozoa Pentapora foliacea.
Similar to Eubranchus farrani.
Synonymised names
Amphorina linensis (García-Gómez, Cervera & F. J. Garcia, 1990) · unaccepted > superseded combination