MOLLUSCA : Nudibranchia : Eubranchidae | SNAILS, SLUGS, ETC. |
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Amphorina farrani |
Description: Variable in colour with four distinct morphs. The normal morph encountered is translucent white with scattered yellow/orange patches on its dorsum and on the tips of the cerata, rhinophores and oral tentacles. The translucent white skin can be replaced by a purple-black hue. An all-white form with the orange pigment replaced by white is common. The results of recent genetic analysis have separated three other Amphorina which occur in the NE Atlantic, A. andra, A. linensis and A. viriola. Mature specimens of Amphorina farrani grow to 20mm in length.
Habitat: Usually found in the shallow subtidal, it feeds upon Obelia geniculata on kelp fronds and also on other species of Obelia and on Aglaophenia pluma. The spawn is a ribbon laid in a spiral of about two turns, flared out on its upper margin.
Distribution: Found all around the British Isles and from Norway to the Mediterranean.
Similar Species: The white morph with yellow tipped cerata and tentacles is the form most likely to be confused with Eubranchus tricolor, however A. farrani may be easily distinguished by the presence of yellow pigment on the rhinophores, oral tentacles and dorsum.
Key Identification Features:
Distribution Map from NBN: Amphorina farrani at National Biodiversity Network mapping facility, data for UK.
iNaturalist: Amphorina farrani at iNaturalist World Species Observations database.
GBIF data for Eubranchus farrani
WoRMS: Amphorina farrani at World Register of Marine Species. Accepted name: Eubranchus farrani (Alder & Hancock, 1844). AphiaID: 139766.
Classification: Biota; Animalia; Mollusca; Gastropoda; Heterobranchia; Euthyneura; Ringipleura; Nudipleura; Nudibranchia; Cladobranchia; Fionoidea; Eubranchidae; Amphorina
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Picton, B.E. & Morrow, C.C. (2024). Amphorina farrani. (Alder & Hancock, 1844). [In] Encyclopedia of Marine Life of Britain and Ireland. https://www2.habitas.org.uk/marbiop-ni/speciesaccounts.php?item=W15130. Accessed on 2025-04-10 |