WoRMS taxon details
Chromodoris dianae Gosliner & Behrens, 1998
457494 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:457494)
accepted
Species
marine, fresh, terrestrial
Gosliner, T. M.; Behrens, D. W. (1998). Five new species of <i>Chromodoris</i> (Molluscs: Nudibranchia: Chromodorididae) from the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean. <em>Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences.</em> 4(50): 139-165., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/15659747
page(s): 145-150 [details] Available for editors [request]
page(s): 145-150 [details] Available for editors [request]
MolluscaBase eds. (2024). MolluscaBase. Chromodoris dianae Gosliner & Behrens, 1998. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=457494 on 2024-11-21
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original description
Gosliner, T. M.; Behrens, D. W. (1998). Five new species of <i>Chromodoris</i> (Molluscs: Nudibranchia: Chromodorididae) from the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean. <em>Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences.</em> 4(50): 139-165., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/15659747
page(s): 145-150 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source Gosliner, T. M.; Behrens, D. W.; Valdés, Á. (2008). Indo-Pacific Nudibranchs and seaslugs. A field guide to the world's most diverse fauna. <em>Sea Challengers Natural History Books, Washington.</em> 426, pp.
page(s): 207 [details]
additional source Debelius, H. & Kuiter, R.H. (2007) <i>Nudibranchs of the world</i>. ConchBooks, Frankfurt, 360 pp. ISBN: 978-3-939767-06-0
page(s): 175 [details]
additional source Johnson R.F. & Gosliner T.M. (2012) Traditional taxonomic groupings mask evolutionary history: A molecular phylogeny and new classification of the chromodorid nudibranchs. <i>PLoS ONE</i> 7(4): e33479., available online at https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033479 [details]
status source Layton, K. K.; Gosliner, T. M.; Wilson, N. G. (2018). Flexible colour patterns obscure identification and mimicry in Indo-Pacific Chromodoris nudibranchs (Gastropoda: Chromodorididae). <em>Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.</em> 124: 27-36., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2018.02.008
page(s): 32; note: In some cases in this study, cryptic species did show morphological differences. For instance, Gosliner and Behrens (1998) noted variation in the orange colouration on the gills and orange markings al...
[details] Available for editors [request]
page(s): 145-150 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source Gosliner, T. M.; Behrens, D. W.; Valdés, Á. (2008). Indo-Pacific Nudibranchs and seaslugs. A field guide to the world's most diverse fauna. <em>Sea Challengers Natural History Books, Washington.</em> 426, pp.
page(s): 207 [details]
additional source Debelius, H. & Kuiter, R.H. (2007) <i>Nudibranchs of the world</i>. ConchBooks, Frankfurt, 360 pp. ISBN: 978-3-939767-06-0
page(s): 175 [details]
additional source Johnson R.F. & Gosliner T.M. (2012) Traditional taxonomic groupings mask evolutionary history: A molecular phylogeny and new classification of the chromodorid nudibranchs. <i>PLoS ONE</i> 7(4): e33479., available online at https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033479 [details]
status source Layton, K. K.; Gosliner, T. M.; Wilson, N. G. (2018). Flexible colour patterns obscure identification and mimicry in Indo-Pacific Chromodoris nudibranchs (Gastropoda: Chromodorididae). <em>Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.</em> 124: 27-36., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2018.02.008
page(s): 32; note: In some cases in this study, cryptic species did show morphological differences. For instance, Gosliner and Behrens (1998) noted variation in the orange colouration on the gills and orange markings al...
In some cases in this study, cryptic species did show morphological differences. For instance, Gosliner and Behrens (1998) noted variation in the orange colouration on the gills and orange markings along the
margin in C. dianae, but this study shows that these morphotypes correspond to different taxa. Most notably, only the gill tips appear orange in C. dianae, while C. cf. dianae has orange colouration along the outside of the whole gill and has orange spots along the margin.