- Notarchus
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Notarchus A live individual of Notarchus punctatus, head end towards the left Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Gastropoda (unranked): clade Heterobranchia
clade Euthyneura
clade Euopisthobranchia
clade AplysiomorphaSuperfamily: Aplysioidea Family: Aplysiidae Genus: Notarchus
Cuvier, 1817Species See text
Notarchus is a genus of sea slugs or sea hares, marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the family Aplysiidae, the sea hares.
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Description
The parapodia (fleshy winglike outgrowths) of Notarchus are almost completely fused, forming the parapodial cavity.
Life habits
These sea hares are able to swim by jet propulsion, through sucking in water through the small anterior opening of the parapodial cavity and then squirting water from the back of it. While doing so, they tumble and make a series of backward somersaults. In this unusual manner, they move quickly out of harm’s way over short distances.
Species
Species within the genus Notarchus include:
- Notarchus indicus Schweigger, 1820 : Indian sea hare
- Distribution : in shallow waters of NW Indian Ocean, NW Pacific, Mediterranean.
- Description : fine papillae scattered over the mantle; no armed penis; feeds on green alga Caulerpa.
- Notarchus punctatus Philippi, 1836
- Distribution : Japan, Indo-Chinese seas, Mediterranean.
- Length : 5 cm
- Description : penis with spines.
External links
- SEM images of its radula can be found at Thompson; Bebbington (1973). Malacologia 14: 147–165..
- Image of Notarchus indicus
- Images of Notarchus punctatus
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