Cockerell's dorid
A species of Limacia Scientific name : Limacia cockerelli Genus : Limacia
Cockerell's dorid, A species of Limacia
Botanical name: Limacia cockerelli
Genus: Limacia
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Description
Description
This species reaches lengths of 26 mm. It has long dorsal papillae with orange-red tips and white branchial plumes with red tips. There is a broad band of white tubercles down the middle of the dorsum which may sometimes have a small spot of orange at the apex. The second form, found in areas south of Point Conception has tubercles that are in a mid-dorsal line, slightly longer and tipped with orange. Another form in California has large red blotches on the dorsum. The eggs of Limacia cockerelli are pink and develop after 17 days, (at 10-13 degrees C), into hatching planktotrophic veligers. It was thought likely that the southern form represented a species complex. This was confirmed in 2017 with the description of Limacia mcdonaldi.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Molluscs Class
Snails and slugs Order
Nudibranchs Family
Polyceridae Genus
Limacia Species
Cockerell's dorid