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Scintilla sp.


Lauren Bailey (2012)

 

 

Fact Sheet

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Summary


Physical Description


Ecology


Local Distribution - Mini Report


Life History & Behaviour

Reproduction


Respiration and Feeding


Movement


Anatomy & Physiology

External Morphology


Internal Anatomy


Evolution & Systematics


Biogeographic Distribution


Conservation & Threats


References & Links

Movement

Observation of Scintilla spp. in captivity while on Heron Island revealed that this species is not entirely sessile in its adult stage. After placement in a large tank, individuals used their foot to move under coral rubble, seeking shelter, with some attaching specimens themselves to the underside of the rubble. While Scintilla spp. has the capacity for locomotion, it seems to be effective only over short distances. 



Figure 1: The extended foot of Scintilla spp. for movement along the substrate. 

Classification

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