
 
 
					
					Haminoea ovalis
 Pease, 1868
				
				
				
					
						Order: CEPHALASPIDEA
					
						Superfamily: HAMINOEOIDEA
					
						Family: Haminoeidae
					
				
DISTRIBUTION
Tropical western Pacific?
PHOTO
UPPER: Guam, Bile Bay, Guam. Reef flat; 10.5mm long alive; 10 July 1971.
LOWER: shell (6.5 x 4.6mm) from <10mm long living specimen.
PHOTOS: Clay Carlson & Patty Jo Hoff.
"As far as we know, this is Haminoea ovalis Pease, 1868.  As with Haminoea sp. 1 it differs from H. cymbalum in terms of color, shell shape, gizzard plates and radula.  H. ovalis is the only Haminoea proper that we are aware of that has all lateral teeth denticulate.  Host is the blue-green algae, Lyngbya majuscula". 
Note from Clay Carlson & Patty Jo Hoff. (see message below.
See also Haminoea sp. 2. and Haminoea sp. 3.
See Carlson & Hoff's message discussing the 5 orange-spotted species.
Rudman, W.B., 1999 (March 21) Haminoea ovalis Pease, 1868. [In] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/factsheet/hamioval
Related messages
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								Haminoea ovalis from Heron Island
 From: Julie Marshall, April 20, 2005
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								Re: Haminoea ovalis from Samoa
 From: Clay Carlson, March 23, 2000
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								Re: Samoan Haminoea
 From: C.Carlson & P.J. Hoff, March 20, 2000
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								Haminoea ovalis? from American Samoa
 From: Don Barclay, March 6, 2000
 
