Pseudoceros bicuti Ramos-Sánchez, Bahia & Bastida-Zavala, 2020
Pseudoceros bicuti Ramos-Sánchez et al., 2020: 68–74, figs 11a–f, 12a–b, 13a–d (type locality: Cacaluta Bay, Oaxaca, Mexico, 15°43′12.1″ N, 96°9′49.1″ W).
Distribution
Panteón Beach, Puerto Ángel, Dos Hermanas Beach and Cacaluta Bay, Huatulco, Oaxaca.
Habitat
Benthic, sublittoral (0.5–2 m) (under rocks, in corals of the genus Pocillopora Lamarck, 1816).
Remarks
Pseudoceros bicuti has a black coloration with yellow and white dots, and cerebral and tentacular eyes. The male reproductive system features a prominent seminal vesicle, and the penis papilla presents a penis sheath and is armed with a sclerosed stipe. The female reproductive system lacks Lang’s vesicle.