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Curnon granulosa (Vayssière, 1906)
The nudibranch Charcotia granulosa, described originally by Vayssière (1906) from one specimen.
The body of Curnon granulosa is translucent white with branches of the pink digestive gland showing through the skin. The mantle is bordered by an opaque white band and the dorsal surface is covered by pointed tubercles which are tipped with white pigment.Rhinophores are translucent and white tipped.
Feed on bryozoan Beania erecta.
Synonymised names:
Charcotia granulosa Vayssière, 1906 (original combination)
The nudibranch Charcotia granulosa, described originally by Vayssière (1906) from one specimen.
The body of Curnon granulosa is translucent white with branches of the pink digestive gland showing through the skin. The mantle is bordered by an opaque white band and the dorsal surface is covered by pointed tubercles which are tipped with white pigment.Rhinophores are translucent and white tipped.
Feed on bryozoan Beania erecta.
Synonymised names:
Charcotia granulosa Vayssière, 1906 (original combination)