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    Cuthona nana is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Tergipedidae. This species was named in 1842. In 1848 the same authors described Eolis peachii from Fowey harbour, Cornwall. The two species were considered to be the same by Brown, 1980. See more

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    Cuthona nana was described from specimens found under stones near low water mark at Cullercoats and Whitley Bay on the North Sea coast of England. It is reported from the NE Atlantic from See more

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  2. Cuthona nana – OPK Opistobranquis

    WEBOct 18, 2014 · The type species of the genus Cuthona, Cuthona nana, together with C. divae and C. hermitophila, forms a monophyletic and …

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      In addition, the type species of Cuthona, Cuthona nana, formed a separated clade together with all the specimens identified as Cuthona divae (Er. Marcus, 1961) and Cuthona hermitophila Martynov, 2015 (PP = 1, ML = 100), being the maximum uncorrected p -distance of among species was 3.3%.
      However, our analyses indicate a completely different scenario. The type species of the genus, Cuthona nana, appears nested with the specimens early identified as C. divae and C. hermitophila, forming a monophyletic and highly supported clade (PP = 1, ML = 100).
      Within Fionidae, analyses recover a clade that includes all members of the genera Tenellia, Trinchesia, Phestilla, Catriona and the majority of described and undescribed Cuthona species (PP = 0.99, ML = 54). Within this major clade two type species appear, Tenellia adspersa and Trinchesia caerulea, but not Cuthona nana.
      Initially, it appears that Trinchesia is not synonymous with Cuthona considering that the type species of Trinchesia, Doris caerulea Montagu, 1804, does not group with Eolis nana Alder and Hancock, 1842, the type species of Cuthona. Instead, T. caerulea groups together with most Cuthona species in a large clade (PP = 0.98, ML = 54).
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