Felimida grahami is a species of colourful sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Chromodorididae.[2][3]
This species should be transferred to Felimida according to Johnson & Gosliner (2012).[4]
‘Felimida’ Marcus, 1971 [86].
Type species: Felimida sphoni Marcus, 1971 [86] (by monotypy) This name will be used for all eastern Pacific and Atlantic species of Chromodoris and Glossodoris (except Glossodoris sedna). These species form a polytomy including Glossodoris baumanni and three clades of Atlantic and Eastern Pacific chromodorids. Chromodoris clenchi, C. norrisi and C. sphoni (pp = 1.00) Glossodoris dalli and G. edmundsi (pp = 1.00) Chromodoris krohni, C. luteorosea and C. purpurea (pp = 0.78)
These exclusively eastern Pacific and Atlantic clades do not form a monophyletic group, but we will provisionally name all of these species ‘Felimida’. This is the most conservative choice, the choice that requires the fewest name changes and is the least disruptive pending further information and broader taxon sampling.
This species was described from Jamaica. It has been reported from Colombia.[5]
The maximum recorded length is 20 mm.[6]
Minimum recorded depth is 1 m.[6] Maximum recorded depth is 5 m.[6]
Felimida grahami is a species of colourful sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Chromodorididae.
Chromodoris grahami es una especie de molusco nudibranquio de la familia Chromodorididae.[4]
Como todos los opistobránquios, son hermafroditas y producen tanto huevos como esperma. El conducto genital y la prominente abertura genital están situados cerca de la cabeza, en el lado derecho del cuerpo. Tras la fertilización producen larvas planctónicas, que cuentan con una concha para protegerse durante la fase larval, y que, al evolucionar a su forma definitiva la pierden.[5]
Chromodoris grahami es una especie de molusco nudibranquio de la familia Chromodorididae.