Pseudoceros scintillatus Newman & Cannon, 1994
20mm

This small flatworm appears to be one of the many color forms of Pseudoceros scintillatus, although further research may end up splitting the species into several. It is not common, but has been found under rocks on a variety of seaward, pinnacle and lagoon reefs.

Ken Cone and Beth Van Zummeren have also found it at Majuro.

The Majuro specimens also included some juveniles.

Created 24 April 2014
Updated 1 September 2021

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