Cratena Slug

Cratena peregrina

''Cratena peregrina'', commonly called the "pilgrim hervia", is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Facelinidae.
Pilgrim hervia  - Cratena peregrina They look like little ghosts against a reef background!
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https://www.jungledragon.com/image/91687/pilgrim_hervia_-_cratena_peregrina.html Cratena Slug,Cratena peregrina,Geotagged,Spain,Summer

Appearance

The pilgrim hervia is small aeolid sea slug, its average size is between 3 to 5 cm. The body is thin and slender, with a long sharply pointed tail. Its body coloration is milky white with 8 to 10 clusters of dorsal cerata which can be bright red, purple, brown or blue, with the tips coloured in luminescent blue. Those cerata act like gills, and each one contains a terminal outgrowth of the digestive gland, a diverticulum.

The head, which is the same colour as the body, has a pair of bright orange rhinophores, and with two whitish long buccal tentacles, which look like like horns.
Pilgrim hervia  - Cratena peregrina This pic does not have the greatest illumination but I like how all the branchs are up in the current!
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https://www.jungledragon.com/image/91685/pilgrim_hervia_-_cratena_peregrina.html Cratena Slug,Cratena peregrina,Geotagged,Spain,Summer

Distribution

This species occurs in the Mediterranean Sea and in the eastern Atlantic Ocean from the Channel south to Senegal. This sea slug prefers to live on rocky bottoms and slopes in clear and well-oxygenated water, between 5 to 50 m in depth.
Pilgrim hervia  - Cratena peregrina Isla de Benidorm, Alicante.
These nudis are very abundant in this island!
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https://www.jungledragon.com/image/91687/pilgrim_hervia_-_cratena_peregrina.html Cratena Slug,Cratena peregrina,Geotagged,Spain,Summer

Behavior

The pilgrim hervia feeds on hydroids in the genus ''Eudendrium''.
Pilgrim Hervia The pilgrim hervia is small aeolid sea slug, its average size is between 3 to 5 cm. The body is thin and slender, with a long sharply pointed tail. Its body coloration is milky white with 8 to 10 clusters of dorsal cerata which can be bright red, purple, brown or blue, with the tips coloured in luminescent blue. Those cerata act like gills, and each one contains a terminal outgrowth of the digestive gland, a diverticulum. The head, which is the same colour as the body, has a pair of bright orange rhinophores, and with two whitish long buccal tentacles, which look like like horns. Cratena,Cratena peregrina,Fall,Geotagged,Spain

Habitat

This species occurs in the Mediterranean Sea and in the eastern Atlantic Ocean from the Channel south to Senegal. This sea slug prefers to live on rocky bottoms and slopes in clear and well-oxygenated water, between 5 to 50 m in depth.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionMollusca
ClassGastropoda
OrderNudibranchia
FamilyFacelinidae
GenusCratena
SpeciesC. peregrina
Photographed in
Spain