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    Berthella plumula, commonly known as yellow-plumed sea slug, is a gastropod mollusc usually found on rocky coasts in the infralittoral zone and which can live up to 30m depth. Meer weergeven

    Berthella plumula is an oval-shaped sea slug with an internal shell, which can be up to 30 mm (1.2 in) long. The body is up to 60 mm (2.4 in) and has a cream to orange colour and … Meer weergeven

    Berthella plumula is found in the north-eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea, the English Channel and the North Sea. Meer weergeven

    Berthella plumula can be confused with Berthella stellata, which is smaller and displays a small white mark on its back, and with Meer weergeven

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    WEB15 mei 2012 · Taxonomic note: Following the study by Ghanimi et al. (2020) of the Berthella stellata species complex, it turns out that the species …

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      Berthella plumula is currently considered to have an extensive geographic range in the Northeastern Atlantic from Norway to the Canary Islands and in the Mediterranean Sea (Thompson 1976; Cervera et al. 2004 ); however, there are some morphological differences between Mediterranean and Atlantic specimens.
      The closely related species Berthella plumula (Montagu, 1803), examined for comparison, is also a complex of two species; the name B. plumula is retained for the Atlantic species and the name Berthella perforata (Philippi, 1844) is proposed for the Mediterranean species.
      Specimens of Berthella plumula (Montagu, 1803) were included in this study for comparison, primarily because this species has been considered a synonym of B. stellata in the past (Vayssière 1880; Bergh 1897 ), and the external differentiation between the two species can be problematic.
      Molecular and morphological evidence support the view that the widely distributed species Berthella stellata (Risso, 1826) is a species complex of at least eight different species.
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