{"scientificNameAuthorship":"(Angas, 1864)","RecordModifiedOn":"2019-09-11","CAAB_code":"24468006","phylum":"Mollusca","Notes":"This species was previously considered to be widespread in the Indo-Pacific, including most of tropical and warm temperate coast in Australia. Recent genetic work has shown that there are a number of closely related but distinct species, and that the true <i>P. ianthina</i> is restricted to temperate New South Wales. Most of the tropical forms and those from western and southern Australia are currently included under <i>P. semperi</i>. Records from New Zealand require verification but are currently included in <i>P. semperi</i>. See Wilson & Burghardt, 2015.","habitat":"Marine unspecified<br>","NameVerifiedSource":"WoRMS, <i>WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species</i>. . Available from http: www.marinespecies.org at VLIZ.","Parent_Id":24468910,"scientificName":"Pteraeolidia ianthina","kingdom":"Animalia","order":"Nudibranchia","otherVernacularNames":"","Reference":"Wilson, N.G., Burghardt, I., 2015. Here be dragons - phylogeography of <i>Pteraeolidia ianthina</i> (Angas, 1864) reveals multiple species of photosynthetic nudibranchs (Aeolidina: Nudibranchia)., <i>Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society</i>, Vol. 175: 119-133.","vernacularName":"[a nudibranch]","ChildCodes":"","RecordCreatedOn":"2006-07-31","scientificNameID_WoRMS":"urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:213527","family":"Facelinidae","standardName":"","class":"Gastropoda","scientificNameID_AFD":"urn:lsid:biodiversity.org.au:afd.taxon:c545ebe2-5a3e-4086-9ee9-929002b92e4a","CAAB_status":"Valid"} 
