Hofstenia miamia Correa, 1960
(Fig. 10 B)
Material. Approximately 30 living specimens.
Localities. Isla Colon, near the STRI lab dock (921’06” N, 82°15’25” W), from submerged and decaying mangrove leaves surrounding mangrove rhizomes.
Description. Mature specimens ~ 4 mm long contracted and 6–7 mm when elongated. Specimens usually with brown coloration and numerous white spots; some white spots arranged to form three bands across the anterior, middle, and posterior portions of the body (Fig. 10 B).
Remarks. Hooge et al. (2007) provided a detailed study of the color variation of Hofstenia miamia collected from Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda, and Panama.