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Crowned Doto
Mollusc
Crowned Doto
Doto coronata (Gmelin, 1791)
WoRMS AphialID
139631
Sample IDs
HMSC174-00213|https://bench.boldsystems.org/index.php/MAS_DataRetrieval_OpenSpecimen?selectedrecordid=ATCMO015-23; HMSC174-00365|https://bench.boldsystems.org/index.php/MAS_DataRetrieval_OpenSpecimen?selectedrecordid=ATCMO032-23; HMSC174-00828|https://bench.boldsystems.org/index.php/MAS_DataRetrieval_OpenSpecimen?selectedrecordid=ATCMO090-23; HMSC174_02404|https://bench.boldsystems.org/index.php/MAS_DataRetrieval_OpenSpecimen?selectedrecordid=ATCMO240-24; HMSC174-03554|https://bench.boldsystems.org/index.php/MAS_DataRetrieval_OpenSpecimen?selectedrecordid=ATCMO335-24
Collected
Port Mouton NS, Welch Cove NB, Grand Manan NB, and Chaleur Bay QC, from a scallop trawl and SCUBA hand collection of hydroids, 10-23 m depth.
Distinguishing Features
• Head: oral tentacles reduced to anterior lobes. Rhinophores smooth, with a trumpet-shaped basal sheath.
• Body: translucent white with red to maroon pigment spots on the cerata at the tips of each tubercle. Red spots or streaks also occur on the body. There are 4-7 pairs of inflated cerata.
• Size: small, to 10 mm.
Habitat
Intertidal to 180 m, typically shallow subtidal areas on hydroids
Geographic Range
Amphi-Atlantic distribution, common on both cold-temperate Atlantic coasts. In the Northwest Atlantic, D.coronata occurs from the Gulf of St. Lawrence south to Massachusetts.
Fun Fact
These tiny, colourful nudibranchs feed exclusively on hydroids by biting into the outer layer and sucking out the soft tissue. They are quite common in the region. Doto coronata is the type species of the genus Doto, which means it serves as the standard to define what belongs to this genus.
Barcode Distribution
Amphi-Atlantic BIN matching specimens from Europe

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