Pseudoceros liparus explained

Pseudoceros bifurcus is a marine flatworm species that belongs to the family Pseudocerotidae.

Common name

Racing stripe flatworm, orange-band flatworm, orange tipped flatworm.

Distribution

Tropical Indo-Pacific, from eastern coast of Africa to Micronesia.

Habitat

Internal slope or top from coral reef.

Size

Up to 2inches.

Physical characteristics

"Dorsal surface with a background varying from green-bluish to cream with an intense purple margin without forming a distinctive marginal band. There is an orange elongated spot beginning at the cerebral eyespot fading into a white median stripe that ends close to the posterior margin. Cream pseudotentacles formed by simple folds of the anterior margin with numerous ocella. A single cerebral cluster formed by about 30 eyes. Pharynx with elaborated folds."[1]

Behavior

Benthic, diurnals, because of its aposematic colors, it has no fear to crawl around to feed.

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Notes and References

  1. Author Bolanos Marcela, extract from http://polycladida.lifedesks.org/pages/4224