. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. A NEW SOUTH AFRICAN ARMINACEAN OPISTHOBRANCH 271 4 specimens; Castle Rock, False Bay, Cape Province (34°18'S 18°29'E); 13 m depth; 23 February 1972 and 27 April 1973; collected by R. J. Griffiths. 1 specimen; off Mzimhlava River, Transkei (31°32,2'S 29°42,8'E); dredge; 15 August 1981; collected by R. N. Kilburn. Etymology The species name is derived from a combination of the names in my daughter's maternal ancestry (Imrie, Clark and Leman). External morphology The body is large (Fig. 1A), up to 60 mm


. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. A NEW SOUTH AFRICAN ARMINACEAN OPISTHOBRANCH 271 4 specimens; Castle Rock, False Bay, Cape Province (34°18'S 18°29'E); 13 m depth; 23 February 1972 and 27 April 1973; collected by R. J. Griffiths. 1 specimen; off Mzimhlava River, Transkei (31°32,2'S 29°42,8'E); dredge; 15 August 1981; collected by R. N. Kilburn. Etymology The species name is derived from a combination of the names in my daughter's maternal ancestry (Imrie, Clark and Leman). External morphology The body is large (Fig. 1A), up to 60 mm or more in length, with a soft and smooth surface. The muscular foot is broad, square in front, tapering posteriorly B ve. 5 mm 2mm Fig. 1. External morphology of Leminda millecra sp. nov. A. Lateral view of whole animal. B. Dorsal view of head. C. Ventral view of head. D. Vertical section through rhinophore Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum


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