Felimida baumanni (Bertsch, 1970)
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1176.103167 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2ACCD989-D02E-5534-B1A7-EFF3D37C99B5 |
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scientific name |
Felimida baumanni (Bertsch, 1970) |
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Felimida baumanni (Bertsch, 1970) View in CoL View at ENA
Peruvian specimen photograph: Fig. 11 Common name: Baumann’s Chromodorid View Figure 11
Habitat.
Benthic.
Depth.
5-8 m ( Nakamura 2006).
Type material.
Not available.
Distribution.
Eastern Pacific, from Gulf of California (28°N) to Cancas (Tumbes, Peru) ( Nakamura 2006).
Sampling/reporting sites.
In Peru, it was reported in Cancas (Tumbes, 03°56'S) ( Nakamura 2006). It was also reported in Mexico (Gulf of California, 28°N), Panama (08°N), Ecuador (Galapagos Islands, 00°S) and Colombia (Malpelo Islands, 04°N) ( Behrens and Hermosillo 2005).
Remarks.
The species was originally reported as Chromodoris baumanni Bertsch, 1970 in the Eastern Pacific ( Rudman 1983). Years later, Gosliner et al. (2004) discussed the anatomical characteristics of this species to be like those attributed to the genus Glossodoris , suggesting a reclassification. Finally, the phylogenetic study by Johnson and Gosliner (2012) defined its new classification as part of the genus Felimida .
Superfamily Doridoidea Rafinesque, 1815
Family Discodorididae Bergh, 1891
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Heterobranchia |
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Doridina |
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Chromodoridoidea |
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