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Figure 4. Colour variations observed in Pseudoceros rawlinsonae (A–I) and Pseudoceros bicolor (J–P). Specimens collected in the US Virgin Islands (A, I), the Bahamas (B), Curaçao (C), Honduras (D), Florida (E, H, L), Belize (F, G, J, K, P), Panama (M), Brazil (N; photo courtesy of V. Padula), and Jamaica (O). Note golden-yellow/orange marginal line surrounding all specimens of P. rawlinsonae, bright yellow/green marginal line around some specimens of P. bicolor (N, O), and interrupted submarginal rust-coloured band of Pseudoceros bicolor marcusorum (P). Size range of specimens, from 7 mm (F) to 28 mm (E).
Published as part of Litvaitis, Marian K., Bolaños, D. Marcela & Quiroga, Sigmer Y., 2010, When names are wrong and colours deceive: unravelling the Pseudoceros bicolor species complex (Turbellaria: Polycladida), pp. 829-845 in Journal of Natural History 44 (13-14) on page 840, DOI: 10.1080/00222930903537074, http://zenodo.org/record/5207480
Animalia, Polycladida, Pseudocerotidae, Biodiversity, Platyhelminthes, Pseudoceros, Taxonomy
Animalia, Polycladida, Pseudocerotidae, Biodiversity, Platyhelminthes, Pseudoceros, Taxonomy
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