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== Distribution ==
== Distribution ==
This species was described from the outer barrier reef off New Year’s Bay, [[Bagabag (Papua New Guinea)|Bagabag Island]], [[Papua New Guinea]].<ref name=orig />
This species was described from the outer barrier reef off New Year's Bay, [[Bagabag (Papua New Guinea)|Bagabag Island]], [[Papua New Guinea]].<ref name=orig />


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Latest revision as of 23:38, 18 January 2024

Cabangus noahi
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C. noahi
Binomial name
Cabangus noahi
Pola & Stout, 2008[1]

Cabangus noahi is a species of sea slug, a dendronotid nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusc in the family Dendronotidae.[2]

Distribution[edit]

This species was described from the outer barrier reef off New Year's Bay, Bagabag Island, Papua New Guinea.[1]

Habitat[edit]

Cabangus noahi was found under coral on an exposed reef slope at 20 m depth.[1][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Pola M. & Stout C.C. (2008). Description of the first two tropical Indo-Pacific species of Dendronotus (Gastropoda: Nudibranchia) with new data of the poorly known species Dendronotus gracilis Baba, 1949. Zootaxa, 1960: 45-66
  2. ^ MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Cabangus noahi (Pola & Stout, 2008). Accessed on 2020-09-03.
  3. ^ Gosliner, T.M., Valdés, A. & Behrens, D.W. (2015). Nudibranch and Sea Slug Identification - Indo-Pacific. New World Publications, Jacksonville, Florida, 408 pp., page 311.