Facelinidae (Bergh, 1889)
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https://doi.org/10.5324/fn.v43i0.5840 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D0903A-C530-B817-EE0F-1A1A0D18FDAA |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Facelinidae (Bergh, 1889) |
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Family Facelinidae (Bergh, 1889) View in CoL
Facelina auriculata (Müller, 1776) Figure 4C View Figure 4
Material examined: One specimen, KVA, 14 November 2021, 15 mm, FB, NUIT-1031 ; One specimen, HIL, 12 February 2022, 15 mm, FB, NUIT-1127 ; One specimen, HIL, 12 June 2022, 30 mm, FB, NTNU-VM-85680/NUIT-1175 ( Figure 4C View Figure 4 ) ; One specimen, SKI, 06 August 2022, 28 mm, FB, NTNU-VM-85699/NUIT-1200 .
Localities: HIL, KFS, KVA, SFJ, SGU, SKI, THA, TPR
Distribution and remarks: Facelina auriculata has previously been recorded from most of the Norwegian coast ( Evertsen & Bakken 2005) but not from Russian waters. In this study, F. auriculata was a commonly encountered species. It was found all year round both in the intertidal and at fouling communities. Spawning was mainly observed in July and juveniles were predominantly found in November - December. The present records are, however, the first documented records from the Tromsø region.
Facelina bostoniensis (Couthouy, 1838) Figure 4D View Figure 4
Material examined: Four specimens, HIL, 18 October 2020, FB, photographic record ( Figure 4D View Figure 4 ) ; One specimen, HIL, 03 December 2022, 22 mm, FB, NTNU-VM-85712/NUIT-1255 .
Localities: HIL, KFS, TVK
Distribution and remarks: Facelina bostoniensis has previously been recorded north to Nordland ( Evertsen & Bakken 2005) with a few recent unverified observations as far north as Troms ( Artskart 2024). In the present study, animals were found associated with Ectopleura larynx Ellis & Solander, 1786 at fouling communities. All records were made during autumn – winter. The present records are the first documented records of the species from the Tromsø region.
Favorinus branchialis (Rathke, 1806) Figure 4E View Figure 4
Material examined: One specimen, HIL, 18 October 2020 , FB, photographic record ( Figure 4E View Figure 4 ); Three specimens, KVA, 14 November 2021 , 7, 10, 5 mm, FB, NTNU-VM-85706/NUIT-1028, NTNU-VM-85721/NUIT-1029, NUIT-1030; One specimen, HIL, 10 April 2022 , 9 mm, FB, NTNU-VM-85662/NUIT-1154; One specimen, HIL, 12 June 2022 , 14 mm, FB, NUIT-1172; One specimen, HIL , 14
November 2023, 7 mm, FB, NUIT-1341.
Localities: EKJ, HIL, KFS, KVA, TVK, UTE
Distribution and remarks: Favorinus branchialis has been reported from most of the Norwegian coast north to Nordland ( Evertsen & Bakken 2005; Moen & Svensen 2020). Old records from Russian waters were later removed due to misidentifications ( Martynov et al. 2006). In the present study, F. branchialis was found to be a fairly common nudibranch occurring all year round. Specimens were found mainly during autumn in association with eggs by Onchidoris muricata and Polycera spp. on Saccharina latissima . The present records are the first records from the Tromsø region and the northernmost known observations of the species.
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University of Tartu |
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