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Sunday, May 31, 2026

Golden-edged and fine-lined

  

It's hard to believe that this striking flatworm remains undescribed.  Abby noticed it in the low intertidal zone last week and Eric was able to get some video for documentation (see video clip below).

This flatworm is listed in the Intertidal Invertebrates of California (Morris, Abbott, and Haderlie 1980) as Eurylepta sp.  They didn't include an actual photo, but instead represented this species with a painting.  The colors are a little different, but I think you'll see the resemblance:

Modified slightly from Morris, Abbott, and Haderlie (1980) 
 
There have been more recent discussions regarding whether this flatworm is in the genus Prostheceraeous, but at this time we can't locate a reference to cite for that, so we'll just say that it's in the Euryleptidae family.
 
There are only a few records of this species in Marin County, and none that we know of north of there.  Most observations are in the Monterey area and farther south. 
 
If you happen to see one, we'd love to see photos and to hear about other records. 
 
And now for the video!  Eric put together a few clips so you can appreciate the color pattern and the flowing movements of this flatworm.  [If you're reading this in an e-mail, click on the title of the post above to go directly to the NHBH website to see the video player.]
 
 
 
With many thanks to Abby for sharing her observation and to Eric for creating the video!

1 comment:

John W. Wall said...

Love that video. Beautiful creature!