Primer registro de Corambe obscura (Nudibranchia: Corambidae) para la costa atlántica mexicana
Abstract
The presence of the Corambe obscura nudibranch is recorded for the first time for a coastal lagoon in Mexico. The specimen was found in the lagoon of Tampamachoco, Veracruz, on colonies of bryozoans embedded in red mangrove submerged roots. The nudibranch has a size of 5.6 mm long and 3 mm wide; it is yellow with brown spots in the notum and lacks a notch in the posterior notum. This record increases the original distribution range of C. obscura to the southwest of the Gulf of Mexico.
Bibliographic citation
de la Cruz-Francisco, V.; López Torres, C.K.; Ramos Téllez, G.O.; Argüelles-Jiménez, J. (2020). Primer registro de Corambe obscura (Nudibranchia: Corambidae) para la costa atlántica mexicana. Novitates Caribaea 15: 119-123. https://dx.doi.org/10.33800/nc.vi15.219