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Austraeolis catina Ev. Marcus & Er. Marcus, 1967
Austraeolis catina is found in the Caribbean.
In the original description, the body is described as “translucent grayish with brown spots on the side of the head and in the middle of the rhinophores and with white spots on the body concentrated on some parts such as the middle of the head, the tentacles, etc. Another feature is that the rhinophores have been described with up to 12 rings.
The Caribbean thread snail feeds on unknown hydrozoans that grow on various sponges. In this case, orange and purple sponges are known.
Austraeolis catina is found in the Caribbean.
In the original description, the body is described as “translucent grayish with brown spots on the side of the head and in the middle of the rhinophores and with white spots on the body concentrated on some parts such as the middle of the head, the tentacles, etc. Another feature is that the rhinophores have been described with up to 12 rings.
The Caribbean thread snail feeds on unknown hydrozoans that grow on various sponges. In this case, orange and purple sponges are known.