Glorious Flatworm

Pseudobiceros gloriosus

Glorious Flatworm (Pseudobiceros gloriosus)

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Pseudobiceros gloriosus (common name: the glorious flatworm) is a benthic marine flatworm species that belongs to the Pseudocerotidae family. It is typically found in the Tropical Indo-Pacific, from Eastern Africa to Micronesia, in the Top or slope of recifal reefs. It can be up to 3 in. (7.6 cm.) in length, and feeds on a multitude of invertebrates as gastropods and small crustaceans by engulfing their prey whole.

Physical characteristics

The body is flat, long and quite large. The background color is black with a velvety appearance. The body's margin is ornated with bands: the inner is wide and orange, the middle is narrow and pink and outer is a dark burgundy rim. The pseudotentacles have only the orange line. Some of the larger specimens can have a narrow pink median line, starting close to the cerebral eyespots and ending before the posterior margin. The body is slightly raised on the longitudinal median line and there are two square pseudotentacles with few eyes. The cerebral cluster consists of about 200 eyespots, presence of a long pharynx with simple folds.

Colors

black
purple
pink

Habitat and Environment

Benthic

Coral reef

Social Behaviour

Solitary

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Glorious Flatworm dangerous?

Glorious Flatworm has no known danger to humans. However, always observe marine life responsibly.

Where can you find Glorious Flatworm?

Bali Laccadive Islands Australia West Malaysia East Malaysia West +33 more in Seabook
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