Info
Aldisa fragaria Tibiriçá, Pola & Cervera, 2017
Two new species of the genus Aldisa are described from Zavora (Mozambique), Aldisa fragaria and Aldisa zavorensis. Both species are characterized by having two oval depressions on the dorsum, a red mantle with yellowish-white patches and red rhinophores.
Aldisa fragaria has large round tubercles on the dorsum tipped in black and a large flattened oral glandular mass. Both anatomical and molecular data confirm that these species are different from other known species of the genus.
Two new species of the genus Aldisa are described from Zavora (Mozambique), Aldisa fragaria and Aldisa zavorensis. Both species are characterized by having two oval depressions on the dorsum, a red mantle with yellowish-white patches and red rhinophores.
Aldisa fragaria has large round tubercles on the dorsum tipped in black and a large flattened oral glandular mass. Both anatomical and molecular data confirm that these species are different from other known species of the genus.