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Species Pseudoceros cruentus Newman & Cannon, 1998

 

Introduction

Newman & Cannon (1998) report P. cruentus in association with colonial ascidians (sometimes embedded in the cloacal chamber of the ascidian) under rubble; they also report that specimens lay a bright red egg mass, one layer thick, on the test of the ascidians, and will produce a similarly coloured mucus when disturbed.

 

Distribution

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Queensland


Extra Distribution Information

Heron Island and One Tree Island, Capricorn Bunker Group, southern Great Barrier Reef, under rubble, reef crest. Madang, Papua New Guinea, reef crest; rare. Chuuk, Micronesia, reef crest; rare. See Newman & Cannon (1998).


History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
"TURBELLARIA" 02-Aug-2012 ADDED Dr Kathryn Hall