Pericelis sigmeri Ramos-Sánchez, Bahia & Bastida-Zavala, 2020
Pericelis sigmeri Ramos-Sánchez et al., 2020: 57–62, figs 5a–j, 6a–c, 7a–f (type locality: Cacaluta Bay, Oaxaca, Mexico, 15°43′12.08″ N, 96°9′49.08″ W).
Distribution
Cacaluta Bay, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Habitat
Benthic, sublittoral (3–10 m). Specimens were collected under rocks, found in pairs, alongside seaweed and chitons.
Remarks
Pericelis sigmeri is brown, with a color variation to grey or beige. It has black spots and irregular specks of brown and white, with the white specks being notably larger; black spots are mainly concentrated in the central region of the body. Specimens are characterized by a dorsal white spot located in the brain region. The ventral coloration is translucent, with whitish coloration over the pharynx and the reproductive region. It has a common gonopore, the papilla of the penis has internally a glandular epithelium of dense consistency.