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I've got on 29 October 2010 more shots showing: below the whitish/tan area of the cerata is also a brown band on each side, which starts at the oral tentacles and unites with the middorsal band behind the cerata. The 'tail' is brown. Below the lateral brown band is a whitish/tan region, followed again by a thin brown longitudinal line. Very similar is Eubranchus sp. 02 which is clearly IPN Eubranchus sp. 4, and differs by the white spots on the rhinophores and by the cerata which lack white longitudinal lines. This species was posted on 18 October 2010 at these websites as Eubranchus sp. A Genus: Forbes, 1838, with the comment: "Eubranchus sp. A and Eubranchus sp. B are most probably variants of the same species, but I keep them seperate for now." I changed it on 21 July 2011 into Eubranchus sp. 01 Genus: Forbes, 1838, for some genera, such as Trinchesia was the alphabet almost through. I had to change the distinguishing alphabetic character into a number. I had chosen 2-digit numbers, even if '01' looks a little bit stupid, and now is only the genus italic written. I changed it on 22 March 2012 into Trinchesia sp. 28 Genus: von Ihering, 1879, because I found by chance at NUDIPIXEL 4 pictures of the same species taken by Indra Swari at Bali, Indonesia, with the identification verified by Dr. Richard Willan: #1, #2, #3, and #4. My original comment was wrong, this species and Eubranchus sp. 02 are distinct, so my original decision to keep them seperate turned out to be right! Cella et al. (2016) restricted the genus Cuthona Alder & Hancock, 1855 to the type species, C. nana (Alder & Hancock, 1842) just like Miller (2004) did, and synonymised the genera - Catriona Winckworth, 1941, - Phestilla Bergh, 1874, - Cuthona Alder & Hancock, 1855 (partim), and - Trinchesia Ihering, 1879 with Tenellia A. Costa, 1866 in the family Fionidae J.E. Gray, 1857. I moved on 6 January 2017 Trinchesia sp. 28 Genus: von Ihering, 1879 into the genus Tenellia A. Costa, 1866. Korshunova et al. (2017) restricted the genus Tenellia A. Costa, 1866 to this 3 species: -Tenellia adspersa (Nordmann, 1845) -Tenellia chaetopterana Ekimova, Deart & Schepetov, 2017 and -Tenellia fuscata (Gould, 1870) and reinstated the family Trinchesiidae F. Nordsieck, 1972 with the genera -Catriona Winckworth, 1941 -Diaphoreolis Iredale & O'Donoghue, 1923 -Phestilla Bergh, 1874 -Rubramoena Cella, Carmona, Ekimova, Chichvarkhin, Schepetov & Gosliner, 2016 -Tenellia A. Costa, 1866 -Trinchesia von Ihering, 1879 and -Zelentia Korshunova, Martynov & Picton, 2017 and moved it again into the genus Trinchesia von Ihering, 1879. I changed it back on 243 October 2017 into Trinchesia sp. 05 Genus: von Ihering, 1879. References: Gosliner, Terrence M., David W. Behrens & Ángel Valdés. 2008. Indo-Pacific Nudibranchs and Sea Slugs. Sea Challengers Natural History Books. Gig Harbor, Washington. 426pp. Miller, M.C. 2004. An appraisal of the identity of the New Zealand species of the aeolid nudibranch family Tergipedidae (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia). Journal of Natural History 38: 1183-1192. Kristen Cella, Leila Carmona, Irina Ekimova, Anton Chichvarkhin, Dimitry Schepetov & Terrence M. Gosliner (2016) A Radical Solution: The Phylogeny of the Nudibranch Family Fionidae. PLoS ONE 11(12): e0167800. doi:10.137 1/journal .pone.0167800 The above publication is completely online, open access, CC-license Korshunova, T.; Martynov, A.; Picton, B. (2017). Ontogeny as an important part of integrative taxonomy in tergipedid aeolidaceans (Gastropoda: Nudibranchia) with a description of a new genus and species from the Barents Sea. Zootaxa. 4324(1): 1., available online at https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4324.1.1 How to cite: Köhler, E. (2017), published 6 January 2017, Trinchesia sp. 28 Genus: A. Costa, 1866 available from https://www.Philippine-Sea-Slugs.com/Nudibranchia/Cladobranchia/Trinchesia_sp_28.htm |