Dolabella auricularia

Dolabella auricularia

Wedge sea hare

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Dolabella auricularia

Dolabella auricularia, also known as the wedge sea hare, is a species of large sea slug, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Aplysiidae, the sea hares.

Appearance

Dolabella auricularia is a rather large species which can reach a length of 40 centimetres (16 in). It can be recognized by a flattened disk on the posterior surface of the animal. This species can be found with soft pustules, leading to a rather knob-like appearance. It has a short, blunt head. Its body is covered with tubercles and skin flaps. The vestigial, internal shell has a typical ear-like form. Like all sea hares, it ejects a purple ink when disturbed.

Distribution

Geography

Dolabella auricularia can be found in the Indian Ocean and the western and NW Pacific. It is also present in the Philippines.

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This sea hare lives in areas that are sheltered from rough currents. They will often hide in seagrass, sand and mud, feeding on algae. Intertidal rock pools are also a favoured place to live.

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References

1. Dolabella auricularia Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolabella_auricularia

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