Crimora coneja Er.Marcus, 1961 is a animal in the Polyceridae family, order Nudibranchia, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Crimora coneja Er.Marcus, 1961

Crimora coneja Er.Marcus, 1961

Crimora coneja, the rabbit dorid, is a shell-less nudibranch sea slug in Polyceridae found from California to Oregon.

Family
Genus
Crimora
Order
Nudibranchia
Class
Gastropoda

About Crimora coneja Er.Marcus, 1961

Crimora coneja, commonly known as the rabbit dorid, is a species of shell-less marine gastropod mollusc. It is classified as a nudibranch, a type of sea slug, and belongs to the family Polyceridae. This species was first described from specimens collected in California. Confirmed sightings of it have been recorded along the Pacific coast of North America, ranging from Point Loma in San Diego, California northward to Cape Arago, Oregon.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Mollusca Gastropoda Nudibranchia Polyceridae Crimora

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