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Notobryon sp. #1

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Identification:
This species has four short, broad lobes on its notum. It's body is
translucent-brown flecked with slightly iridescent white and with
cloudy brown blotches on its sides. There are a few fine brown lines on
the notum and short, transparent gills can be seen on close
observation. There's a prominent crest on the notum posterior to the
lobes.
Natural history:
Notobryon sp. #1
is rare on Maui with only three animals known. We've found them in Halimeda kanaloana beds at depths
of 8-9 m (26-30 ft). On Oahu, Scott Johnson found
one animal on a rubble bottom at 45 m (148 ft) and Terry Gosliner found
one in a dredged sample from 110 m (328 ft). It can swim by lateral
flexing if disturbed.
Distribution:
Maui and Oahu: probably also known from the western Pacific.
Taxonomic notes:
First recorded in Hawaii off Hale'iwa, Oahu by Terry Gosliner in Aug.
1973 (dredged).
Photo: Scott
Johnson: Kapuhi Point, Oahu; Dec. 3, 1985.
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