Tenellia adspersa
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Tenellia adspersa

Tenellia adspersa, common name the miniature aeolis, is a species of very small sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fionidae. It is the type species of the genus Tenellia.

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In Britain this solitary species is referred to as the lagoon sea slug.

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Appearance

The color of this nudibranch is generally pale yellow to light brown, with black speckles. The length is up to 8 mm.

Distribution

Geography

The indigenous distribution of Tenellia adspersa is the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea.

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This species is fully protected in the United Kingdom under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 since 1992.

The species is thought to be introduced in:

  • Chesapeake Bay, Virginia;
  • Massachusetts
  • San Francisco Bay, Elkhorn Slough, and Long Beach, California;
  • Coos Bay, Oregon.

This small sea slug is found amongst hydroids and sometimes crawling along the substrate in coastal intertidal and shallow sublittoral zones, and is also found in estuaries. It prefers small rocks to sea grass bottoms, and occurs on man-made substrates as well. It prefers sheltered, low wave action waters.

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Diet and Nutrition

This sea slug is known to rapidly devour hydroid colonies. Tenellia adspersa is a carnivore feeding primarily on hydroids such as Cordylophora caspia.

Mating Habits

Adults produce up to 100 eggs. Larvae are pelagic. They are sexually mature at 20 days old. Life span is less than one year usually.

References

1. Tenellia adspersa Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenellia_adspersa

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