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Gastropoda: : Aeolidioidea: Notaeolidiidae

Notaeolidia gigas Eliot, 1905


Range: 60.73°S to 65.08°S; 64°W to 44.64°W
Depth: 0 to 20 m (live 0 to 20 m)
Maximum Reported Size: 122  mm

Synonymy

Notaeolidia gigas Eliot, 1905
Notaeolidia purpurea Eliot, 1905

Details


Notaeolidia gigas Eliot, 1905, p. 520-524, figs. 1-5 (radula)
[Basis of the current name]
Type Locality: Sta. 325, Scotia Bay, South Orkneys, 9-10 fms. [60°43'42"S, 44°38'33"W]
Range: 60.73°S to 65.08°S; 64°W to 44.64°W
Depth: 0 to 20 m (live 0 to 20 m)
Maximum Reported Size: 122 mm
Distribution: Subantarctic: South Orkney Islands; Antarctica: Antarctic Peninsula
References: Eliot (1905) M; Smaldon et al. (1976) NET; Wägele (1991) SW; Troncoso et al. (1996) DdLl{M}

Notaeolidia purpurea Eliot, 1905, p. 524-525
[Synonym]
Type Locality: Scotia Bay, South Orkneys, 10 fms. [Sta. 325, 60°43'42"S, 44°38'33"W]
Range: 60.73°S to 60.73°S; 44.64°W
Depth: 18 m (live 18 m)
Maximum Reported Size: 41 mm
Distribution: Subantarctic: South Orkney Islands
References: Eliot (1905) DdLlM; Smaldon et al. (1976) NSEWT; Wägele (1991) s


Partial List of References

Eliot, C. [N. E.] 1905. The Nudibranchiata of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 41 519-532. [Stated date: 09 Jun 1905.]

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