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Fiona pinnata, common name Fiona, is a species of small pelagic nudibranch (sea slug), a marine gastropod mollusk in the superfamily Fionoidea. This nudibranch species lives worldwide on floating objects on seas, and feeds mainly on barnacles, specifically goose barnacles in the genus Lepas. The anatomy of … See more
Fiona pinnata is found in all seas worldwide, on many different kinds of floating objects.
The type locality is the island location of Sitka, Alaska See moreThe body is elongated and oblong-elliptical. The length of the body is usually about 20 mm, but the largest reported size of the body is 50 … See more
• Bayer, F. M. (1963). "Observations on pelagic molluscs associated with the siphonophores Velella and Physalia". Bulletin of Marine Science of the Gulf and Caribbean, University of Miami 13 (3): 454-466.
• Beeman, … See moreA 2016 study showed that this species is a species complex, but did not name the segregate species.
Various names … See moreThis nudibranch is pelagic in a similar way to the nudibranch Glaucus atlanticus. Unlike some other pelagic animals, this species cannot … See more
• Pelagic snails: the biology of holoplanktonic gastropod mollusks By Carol M. Lalli, Ronald W. Gilmer. via Google books
• Powell A. W. B., New Zealand Mollusca, See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Rafting allowed this sea slug to conquer the world’s …
WebJul 5, 2016 · Habitat: adrift across the world’s oceans. If they had sailing skills like these, Nemo and Dory wouldn’t keep losing each other. Unlike most sea slugs that crawl on coral reefs, the nudibranch...
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WebAlthough often described as pelagic, Fiona is unable to swim, and from metamorphosis, lives on floating objects. It usually metamorphoses on goose barnacles. Large populations and their egg masses can often be …