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   Marianina rosea (Pruvot-Fol, 1930)                              
         Rosy Nudibranch                                                                                                     
         Elisha Simpson (2013)                

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Biogeographic distribution


Figure 1. Biogeographic distribution of Marianina rosea. Pink colouration represents recordings of specimens observed in that  location (adapted from Burn (2006)).

Marianina rosea is widely distributed in the tropical Indo-West Pacific region (Figure 1). Originally discovered in 1930 by the opisthobranch malacologist Alice Pruvot-Fol in the Isle of Pines, New Caledonia, this species has broadened its biogeography with specimens recorded in Australia, Taiwan, Hawaii, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Japan, Phillipines, Malaysia, Kenya, South Africa, Madagascar, Guam, Singapore and the Marshall Islands (Marshall & Willan, 1999; Rudman 2000; Burn 2006; Debelius & Kuiter, 2007) 



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