General Description
Body shape slug-like with shell. Gill structures internal. Pattern includes shades or colours of green and/or yellow. Animal up to 5 mm long, shell up to 4 mm across.
Biology
This species feeds only on the green seaweed, Caulerpa brownii. It can withdraw completely into its shell and gives-off a white discharge when disturbed.
Distribution
South-eastern Australia.
Habitat
On and among green algae in shallow waters, to depth of 2 m.
More Information
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Animal Type
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Brief Id
Yellowish green, shell mantle with several dark stripes.
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Maximum Size
5 mm
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Diet
Herbivore
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Endemicity
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Commercial
No
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Conservation Statuses
DSE Advisory List: Not listed, EPBC Act 1999: Not listed, IUCN Red List: Not listed
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Depths
Shore (0-1 m), Shallow (1-30 m)
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Water Column Locations
On or near seafloor
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Taxon Name
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Scientific Author
Gatliff & Gabriel, 1911
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Common Name
Sap-sucking Sea Slug
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Species Name
typica