Cadlinidae (Bergh, 1891)
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https://doi.org/10.5324/fn.v43i0.5840 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D0903A-C53B-B81C-EE13-1C9A0AFEF94A |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Cadlinidae (Bergh, 1891) |
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Family Cadlinidae (Bergh, 1891) View in CoL
Cadlina laevis (Linné, 1767) Figure 2B View Figure 2
Material examined: One specimen, HAT, 22 April 2023, 21 mm, FB, NUIT-1277 ( Figure 2B View Figure 2 ) ; Two specimens, HAM, 03 July 2023, 19, 20 mm, FB, NUIT-1292, NUIT-1293 ; One specimen, HAM, 06 August 2023, 39 mm, FB, NUIT-1312 .
Localities: HAM, HAT
Distribution and remarks: Cadlina laevis has previously been recorded along most of the Norwegian coast including the Tromsø region ( Evertsen & Bakken 2005; Artskart 2024). In Tromsø, animals were mainly observed under rocks in the stony intertidal where they were associated with the sponge Halisarca Johnston, 1842 . The observations in this study verify the species presence in the region.
HAM |
Royal Botanical Gardens |
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