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Chelidonura electra

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Chelidonura electra
A live individual of Chelidonura electra, in situ off Madagascar
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C. electra
Binomial name
Chelidonura electra
Rudman, 1970

Chelidonura electra is a species of sea slug, a "headshield slug", a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Aglajidae. The species name comes from the daughter of Agamemnon and Greek goddess Electra, meaning "shining", with reference to the brilliance of this slug.

Description

Chelidonura electra can reach a length of about 6–11 cm. The body is white with bright yellow margins and a large fleshy tail.

Distribution

This headshield slug lives in the tropical Indo-West Pacific, from Madagascar to Indonesia and East Australia.

Habitat

This species can be found on shallow sand flats, associated with Porites species of coral.

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