Kalinga ornata explained

Kalinga ornata is a species of large, colourful nudibranch in the family Polyceridae. It is the only species in the genus Kalinga, which is the type genus of the subfamily Kalinginae.[1]

Distribution

Kalinga ornata resides in the deep coastal waters of the Indo-West Pacific (though it has also been reported from Hawaii).[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Caballer, M.; Bouchet, P. (2015). Kalinga ornata Alder & Hancock, 1864. In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species on 2015-10-07
  2. [William B. Rudman|Rudman, W. B.]
  3. Gosliner, Terry. "Nudi of the Week is Kalinga ornata." The Slug Site. Accessed 5 June 2010.
  4. http://www.seaslugforum.net/message/6028 "The Sea Slug Forum - Kalinga ornata from Hong Kong."
  5. Gosliner, Terry. "Two New Species of Sea Slugs, a Great Start - Scientist at Work Blog - NYTimes.com." Accessed 5 June 2010.
  6. Rie Nakano, Jiro Uochi, Toshihiko Fujita and Euichi Hirose, 2011. Kalinga ornata Alder & Hancock, 1864 (Nudibranchia: Polyceridae): a unique case of a sea slug feeding on echinoderms. Journal of Molluscan Studies. Volume 77, issue 4, pages 413-416
  7. Kelley, C., 2002 (May 2) Kalinga ornata from deepwater off Hawaii." [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Accessed 5 June 2010. While it occasionally washes up in shallow regions, live individuals have been observed by divers at a depth of 6 m,[3] they have been trawled from depths of 76 m,[4] and observed by an ROV at a depth of 182 m.

    Description

    Kalinga ornata is nocturnal, reaching sizes of at least 130 mm, and prefers sandy or silty substrate.[5] It has been shown to feed on brittle stars, a completely unique diet for a nudibranch.[6]

    References