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List of marine invertebrates of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay

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Astronaut photo of Cape Town showing the Cape Peninsula, and surrounding waters, including False Bay.
Map showing approximate extent of the range of the article and identifying key locations and the borders of the Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area
Marine ecoregions of the South African exclusive economic zone
Marine species distribution reference map of the Southern African coastline, showing key range locations

The list of marine invertebrates of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay is a list of marine and shore-based invertebrate animal species that form a part of the fauna of South Africa and that have been recorded from this geographical range. In some cases they are an important part of the ecological community, and others may have been passing through, or were carried out of their natural ranges by the vagaries of ocean currents or winds. Some of the animals are deep within their range of endemism, or near its borders, while others are cosmopolitan or recently arrived aliens. This list includes animals which live entirely marine lives, or which spend critical parts of their lives at sea, or rely on the sea or intertidal shore for the major part of their diet.

The geographical range is from Bloubergstrand at the north of Table Bay to Cape Hangklip, the south eastern limit of False Bay, in the Western Cape province of South Africa and includes the Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area (TMNP MPA),[1] the Helderberg Marine Protected Area, and part of the Robben Island Marine Protected Area.

Most of the shore is within the City of Cape Town, except for a section of the east coast of False Bay, south of Kogel Bay, which is in the Overstrand Local Municipality

The region is near to several universities and research institutions in Cape Town and Stellenbosch, which has led to many studies of the organisms and of the marine ecology, particularly those organisms that are easily or incidentally collected. The popularity of these waters for recreational diving has led to an increase in reported underwater photographic observations in recent years.[2]

Sponges

Calcarea – lime sponges

Order Leucosolenida

Family Sycettidae

  • Hairy tube sponge, Sycon spp. (Saldanha Bay to Kosi Bay)[3][4]

Family Leucosoleniidae

Demospongiae – fibre or horny sponges

Order Astrophorida

Family Ancorinidae

Order Hadromerida

Family Clionaidae

Family Polymastiidae

Family Trachycladidae

Family Suberitidae

  • Dusty sponge, Suberites aff. ficus (both side of the Cape Peninsula, also southern Namibia, Mediterranean, Pacific and north Atlantic)[5][4]

Family Tethyidae

Order Halichondrida

Family Halichondriidae

Order Poecilosclerida

Family Chondropsidae

Family Crambeidae

Family Latrunculiidae

Family Isodictyidae

Family Microcionidae

Family Desmacellidae

Order Haplosclerida

Family Chalinidae

Order Dictyoceratida

Family Irciniidae

  • Black stink sponge, Ircinia arbuscula (Hyatt, 1877) (syn. Sarcotragus australis) (Cape Peninsula to Cape Agulhas, also Australia)[6] Note: Ircinia arbuscula (Lendenfeld, 1888) is syn. of Sarcotragus australis (Lendenfeld, 1888), so this needs to be clarified.
  • Sand cup sponge, Psammocinia cf. arenosa (Orange River to Cape Peninsula)[6]

Cnidarians

Anthozoa

Hexacorallians

Order: Actiniaria – Anemones

Family Actiniidae

Family Halcampidae

Family Haloclavidae

Family Hormathiidae

Family Sagartiidae

Family Preactiidae

Family Isanthidae

Order Corallimorpharia
Family Corallimorphidae

Order Zoanthids
Family Parazoanthidae

Order Cerianthids
Family Cerianthidae

Order Scleractinia
Family Dendrophylliidae

Family Caryophylliidae

Octocorallians

Order Malacalcyonacea[20]

Family Alcyoniidae

Family Eunicellidae

Family Gorgoniidae

Family Leptophytidae

  • Purple soft coral Tenerodus fallax (Lüttschwager, 1922), (TMNP MPA).[4][24](Cape Columbine to Richards' Bay)[6]
  • Brown soft coral, Tenerodus pollex McFadden & van Ofwegen, 2017 (TMNP MPA).[4][25]

Family Malacacanthidae

Family Melithaeidae

Family Nephtheidae

Order Pennatulacea – sea pens
Family Echinoptilidae

Family Virgulariidae

Order Scleralcyonacea – sea fans
Family Parasphaerascleridae

Family Spongiodermidae

Medusozoa

Staurozoa

Order Stauromedusae
family Depastridae

Family Kishinouyeidae

Family Lipkeidae

Scyphozoa – true jellyfish

Order Semaeostomeae
Family Pelagiidae

Family Ulmaridae

Order Rhizostomeae
Family Rhizostomatidae

Order Carybdeida
Family Carybdeidae

  • Box jellyfish, sea wasp, Carybdea murrayana Haeckel, 1880 recorded as syn. Carybdea branchi Gershwin & Gibbons, 2009 (north of Namibia to Port Elizabeth)[3][4][36]

Hydrozoans

Order Anthoathecata

Family Candelabridae

Family Eudendriidae

Family Hydractiniidae

Family Porpitidae

Family Solanderiidae

Family Stylasteridae

Family Tubulariidae

Order: Leptothecata
Family Aequoreidae

Family Aglaopheniidae

Family Campanulariidae

Family Halopterididae

Family Kirchenpaueriidae

Family Plumulariidae

Family Sertulariidae

Order Siphonophorae
Family Apolemiidae

Family Forskaliidae

Family Physaliidae

  • Bluebottle, Portuguese man-of-war, Physalia physalis (Linnaeus, 1758), recorded as syn. Physalia utriculus (La Martiniere, 1787) (pelagic, whole coast)[3][4][45]

Ctenophora – comb jellies

Order Beroida
Family Beroidae

Order Cestida
Family Cestidae

Order Cydippida
Family Pleurobrachiidae

Order Lobata
Family Bolinopsidae

Order Platyctenida
Family Coeloplanidae

Platyhelminthes – flatworms

Order Polycladida
Family Notocomplanidae

Family Planoceridae

  • Gilchrist's flatworm, Planocera gilchristi Jacubowa, 1906, (TMNP MPA).[4][47] (Cape Peninsula to Maputo)[6]

Family Pseudocerotidae

Incertae sedis

  • Acoel flatworm, sponge flatworm. Undescribed. (Both sides of the Cape Peninsula)[14]
  • Striped flatworm. Undescribed. (Cape Peninsula and Port Elizabeth)[14][4]
  • Freckled flatworm. Undescribed. (Both sides of the Cape Peninsula)[14][4]

Annelida

Order Myzostomida
Family Myzostomatidae

Order Sipuncula
Family Golfingiidae

Class Clitellata

Subclass Hirudinea – Leeches

Order Rhynchobdellida
Family Piscicolidae

  • Warty leech, Pontobdella sp.[4] (Cape Peninsula to Algoa Bay)[6]

Class Polychaeta – bristleworms

Subclass Echiura

Order Echiuroidea
Family Thalassematidae

  • Opaque tongue worm Listriolobus capensis (Jones & Stephen, 1954), recorded as syn. Ochetostoma capense Jones & Stephen, 1954, (TMNP MPA).[4][51] (Cape Columbine to Eastern Cape)[6]

Subclass Errantia

Order Amphinomida Family Euphrosinidae

Order Eunicida
Family Eunicidae

Family Lumbrineridae

Family Oenonidae

  • Iridescent worm Arabella iricolor (Montagu, 1804), (TMNP MPA).[4][55] (Lüderitz to Maputo)[6]

Family Onuphidae

Order Phyllodocida
Family Glyceridae

Family Nephtyidae

  • Nephtys' sand worms Nephtys spp. (TMNP MPA)[4] (North Namibia to Richard's Bay)[6]

Family Nereididae

  • Perinereis capensis (Kinberg, 1865), (TMNP MPA),[4]
  • Bar-toothed nereid, Perinereis vallata (Grube, 1857) recorded as syn. Perinereis nuntia vallata (Grube, 1857),(TMNP MPA)[4][59] (Walvis Bay to Mozambique)[6]
  • Dumeril's clam worm, Platynereis dumerilii (Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833), (TMNP MPA).[4][60]
  • Mussel-worm, Pseudonereis variegata (Grube, 1857), (TMNP MPA).[4][61] (Whole coast)[6]
  • Estuarine nereid, Simplisetia erythraeensis (Fauvel, 1918), (TMNP MPA)[4][62] (Orange River to Mozambique)[6]

Family Polynoidae

  • Milky scaleworm, Antinoe lactea Day, 1953[63](TMNP MPA)[4] (Cape Columbine to Cape Peninsula)[6]
  • Common scaleworm, Lepidonotus semitectus (Stimpson, 1855), (TMNP MPA)[4][64] (Walvis Bay to Wild Coast)[6]
  • Two-tone scaleworm, Polynoe erythrotaenia (Schmarda, 1861) recorded as syn. Hemilepidia erythrotaenia Schmarda, 1861, (TMNP MPA)[4][65] (Lüderitz to Cape Peninsula)[6]

Family Sigalionidae

  • Boa worm Sthenelais boa (Johnston, 1833), (TMNP MPA).[4][66]

Family Syllidae

Subclass Sedentaria

Family Arenicolidae

Family Capitellidae

  • Clubworm, Notomastus latericeus Sars, 1851, (TMNP MPA).[4] (Orange River to Mozambique)[6]

Family Chaetopteridae

Family Maldanidae

Family Orbiniidae

Family Sabellariidae

  • Cape reef worms Gunnarea gaimardi (Quatrefages, 1848), also recorded as syn. Gunnarea capensis (Schmarda, 1861), (TMNP MPA).[4][71] (North Namibia to North KZN)[6]

Order Terebellida
Family Cirratulidae

Family Flabelligeridae

Family Pectinariidae

  • Cone-tube worm, Amphictene capensis (Pallas, 1766), recorded as syn. Pectinaria capensis (Pallas, 1766), (TMNP MPA).[4][73] (Lüderitz to Cape Peninsula)[6]

Family Terebellidae

Order Sabellida
Family Sabellidae

  • Branchiomma natalensis (Kinberg, 1866), (Lüderitz to Cape Point)[6]
  • Branchiomma violacea (Schmarda, 1861), (Walvis Bay to Durban)[6]
  • Feather-duster worm, Pseudobranchiomma longa (Kinberg, 1866) syn. Sabellastarte longa (Cape Peninsula to Mozambique)[3][4]
  • Gregarious fanworm, Pseudopotamilla reniformis (Muller, 1771) (Port Nolloth to southern Mozambique)[3][4]
  • Peacock fanworm, pencilworm, Sabella spallanzanii (Gmelin, 1791) syn. Sabella penicillus (as S. penicillus, False Bay to southern KwaZulu-Natal)[76][4]
  • Blue coral worm, large hydroid worm, Spirobranchus kraussii (Baird, 1864), also recorded as syn. Pomatoleios kraussii (Baird, 1864), (TMNP MPA).[4][77]

Family Serpulidae

Order Spionida 
Family Spionidae

Arthropods

Pycnogonida – sea spiders

Order Pantopoda
Family Ammotheidae

Family Nymphonidae

Superfamily Ascorhynchoidea family incertae sedis

  • Yellow sea spider, Queubus jamesanus Barnard 1946 (Cape Peninsula to Port St. Johns)[3][79][4]

Crustacea

Order Amphipoda

Family Amaryllididae

Family Ampeliscidae

  • Four-eyed amphipod, Ampelisca palmata K.H. Barnard, 1916, (TMNP MPA).[4][81]

Family Caprellidae

Family Cyamidae

Family Cyproideidae

  • Ornate amphipod, Cyproidea ornata Haswell, 1879 (Namibian coast to Kosi Bay)[3][84][4]

Family Dexaminidae

  • Sea squirt amphipod, Polycheria atolli A.O. Walker, 1905 (whole coast)[85][86]

Family Hyalidae

Family Hyperiidae

Family Iphimediidae

Family Ischyroceridae

Family Leucothoidae

Family Lysianassidae

  • Compact amphipod, Lysianassa ceratina (Walker, 1889), (TMNP MPA).[4][90]
  • Lysianassa spp. (TMNP MPA).[4]

Family Maeridae

Family Melitidae

  • Brack water amphipod, Melita zeylanica Stebbing, 1904. (TMNP MPA).[4][93]

Family Ochlesidae

  • Ridgeback amphipod, Ochlesis lenticulosus K.H. Barnard, 1940, (TMNP MPA).[4][94] (False Bay to Algoa Bay)[6]

Family Phoxocephalidae

  • Spade-foot amphipod, Griffithsius latipes (Griffiths, 1976), (TMNP MPA)[4][95] (Luderitz to Cape Peninsula)[6]

Family Phronimidae

Family Pontogeneiidae

Family Talitridae

  • Sand hopper Africorchestia quadrispinosa (K.H. Barnard, 1916), (TMNP MPA).[4][99]
  • Beach hopper, louse amphipod, Capeorchestia capensis (Dana, 1853). also recorded as syn. Talorchestia capensis (Dana, 1853), (Orange river to Wild Coast)[6] (TMNP MPA).[4][100]

Family Urothoidae

Order Cumacea

Family Bodotriidae

Order Decapoda

Infraorder Achelata

Family Palinuridae

Family Scyllaridae

Infraorder Anomura – hermit crabs

Family Diogenidae

Superfamily Galatheoidea

  • Squat lobster, Galatheoidea sp.(TMNP MPA)[4]

Family Paguridae

  • Blue-striped hermit crab, blue faced hermit crab, Pagurus liochele (Barnard, 1947) (False Bay to Port Elizabeth).[4][108][109]
  • Blue-lined hermit crab, Anapagurus hendersoni Barnard, 1947. (TMNP MPA)[4][110]
Infraorder Axiidea

Family Callichiridae

Infraorder Brachyura – true crabs

Family Calappidae

Fanuly Camptandriidae

  • Danielella edwardsii (MacLeay, 1838) recorded as syn. Danielita edwardsii (MacLeay, 1838), (TMNP MPA).[4][113]

Family Dromiidae

  • Sumo crab, scrubbing-brush crab, Dromidia aegibotus Barnard, 1947 (Cape Peninsula to Port Elizabeth)[114][4][115]
  • Shaggy sponge crab, Dromidia hirsutissima (Lamarck, 1818) (Southern Namibia to Mossel Bay)[3][116][4]
  • Cryptic sponge crab, Platydromia spongiosa (Stimpson, 1858) (Namibian border to Sodwana Bay)[3] syn. Cryptodromiopsis spongiosa[117][4]
  • Furred sponge crab, cloaked sponge crab, Pseudodromia latens Stimpson, 1858 (Saldanha Bay to East London)[3][4][118]

Family Epialtidae

  • Toothed decorator crab, Acanthonyx dentatus H. Milne Edwards, 1834 recorded as syn. Dehaanius dentatus (H. Milne-Edwards, 1834) (Saldanha Bay to Richards Bay)[3][119][4]
  • Agulhas spider crab, Maja capensis (Ortmann, 1894) (False Bay to Port Elizabeth)[114] syn. Mamaia capensis (not listed on WoRMS, possibly Maja cornuta (Linnaeus,[4] 1758) reported as syn. Maja squinado var. capensis Ortmann, 1894)[4]

Family Grapsidae

Family Hexapodidae

  • Three-legged crab, Spiroplax spiralis (Barnard, 1950), (TMNP MPA).[4][121]

Family Hymenosomatidae

Family Inachidae

Family Leucosiidae

  • Long-legged crab, Afrophila punctata (Bell, 1855), (TMNP MPA).[4][124]

Family Nautilocorystidae

  • Masked crab, Nautilocorystes ocellatus (Gray, 1831), (TMNP MPA).[4][125]

Family Ovalipidae

Family Pilumnoididae

Family Pinnotheridae

  • Pea crab, Afropinnotheres dofleini (Lenz in Lenz & Strunck, 1914) recorded as syn. Pinnotheres dofleini Lenz in Lenz & Strunck, 1914, (TMNP MPA).[4][127]

Family Plagusiidae

  • Cape rock crab, Guinusia chabrus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lüderitz to Sodwana Bay)[3] also reported as syn. Plagusia chabrus[4]

Family Portulinidae

  • Smith’s swimming crab, Charybdis (Archias) smithii Macleay, 1838, recorded as alt. rep. Charybdis smithii Macleay, 1838, (TMNP MPA).[4][128]

Family Varunidae

Infraorder Caridea – benthic prawns

Family Alpheidae

Family Hippolytidae

Family Palaemonidae

Family Penaeidae

  • Surf shrimp, swimming shrimp, Macropetasma africana (Balss, 1913), (TMNP MPA).[4][137]
Infraorder Gebiidea

Family Upogebiidae

Order Euphausiacea

Family Euphausiidae

Order Isopoda

Family Anthuridae

  • Apanthura sandalensis Stebbing, 1900, (TMNP MPA).[4][140]
  • Haliophasma spp. (TMNP MPA).[4]
  • Slender chequered isopod, Mesanthura catenula (Stimpson, 1855) (Lamberts Bay to KwaZulu-Natal)[3][141][4]

Family Cirolanidae

Family Cymothoidae

Family Holidoteidae

  • Austroarcturus dayi (Kensley, 1977) recorded as Microarcturus dayi Kensley, 1977.[4][147]

Family Idoteidae

Family Janiridae

Family Joeropsididae

  • Stebbing's isopod, Joeropsis stebbingi Kensley, 1975, (TMNPA MPA).[4][155]

Family Ligiidae

Family Paranthuridae

  • Paranthura punctata (Stimpson, 1855), (TMNP MPA).[4][157]

Family Sphaeromatidae

Family Tylidae

Order Leptostraca

Family Nebaliidae

Order Mysida – mysid shrimps

Family Mysidae

  • Surf mysid, Gastrosaccus psammodytes O. Tattersall, 1958 (Namibian border to Durban)[3][174]
  • Red and white shrimp, Heteromysis (Heteromysis) fosteri Wittmann & Griffiths, 2017 (TMNP MPA)[4][175]
  • Octopus commensal shrimp, Heteromysis (Heteromysis) octopodis Wittmann & Griffiths, 2017 (TMNP MPA)[4][176]
  • Kelp mysid, Mysidopsis major (Zimmer, 1928) (Lüderitz to False Bay)[3][4][177]
  • Stargazer shrimp, Mysidopsis zsilaveczi Wittmann & Griffiths, 2014, (TMNP MPA)[4][178]

Order Stomatopoda – mantis shrimps

Family Lysiosquillidae

  • Cape mantis shrimp, Lysiosquilla capensis Hansen, 1895 (Cape Point to Port Elizabeth)[3][179] Also reported as Lysiosquilla (armata) capensis not listed on WoRMS.[4] (Walvis Bay to KZN south coast)[6]

Order Tanaidacea

Family Leptocheliidae

  • Leptochelia barnardi Brown, 1957. (TMNP MPA)[4][180]

Family Tanaididae

  • Slender tanaid, Zeuxoides helleri Sieg, 1980, recorded as syn. Anatanais gracilis (Heller, 1865), (TMNP MPA).[4][181]

Infraclass Cirripedia – barnacles

Order Balanomorpha
Family Balanidae

Family Coronulidae

Family Tetraclitidae

Order Scalpellomorpha
Family Lepadidae

Order Sessilia

Family Balanidae

Family Chthamalidae

Class Copepoda

Order Calanoida
Family Centropagidae

Order Harpacticoida
Family Porcellidiidae

Class Hexapoda

Family Neanuridae

Bryozoans – moss animals, lace animals

Order Cheilostomatida
Family Adeonidae

  • Forked false coral, Adeonella spp. (Namibian border to Durban)[6][4]
  • Large pore lacy false coral, Adeonellopsis meandrina (O'Donoghue & de Watteville, 1944), (TMNP MPA)[4][195]
  • Pore-plated false coral, Laminopora jellyae (Levinsen, 1909) (Cape Peninsula to East London)[14][4]

Family Beaniidae

Family Bugulidae

Family Calwelliidae

  • Busk's moss animal, Onchoporella bombycina Busk, 1884, recorded as syn. Onchoporella buskii (Harmer, 1923) (Port Nolloth to Algoa Bay, endemic)[14][4][200]

Family Candidae

Family Celleporidae

  • Spiny false-coral, Celleporaria capensis (O'Donoghue & de Watteville, 1935), (TMNP MPA).[4][202]
  • Cylindrical false coral, Turbicellepora redoutei (Audouin, 1826) syn. Cellepora cylindriformis (Port Nolloth to Port St. Johns)[14][4][203]
  • Cylindrical false coral, Turbicellepora cylindriformis (Busk, 1881), (TMNP MPA).[4]
  • Cylindrical false coral, Turbicellepora valligera Hayward & Cook, 1983, (TMNP MPA).[4][204]

Family Chaperiidae

  • Scrolled false coral, Chaperia spp. (Namibian border to Sodwana Bay)[14][4]
  • Maroon scrolled false coral, Chaperiopsis multifida (Busk, 1884), (TMNP MPA)[4][205]

Family Electridae

Family Exochellidae

  • Escharoides contorta (Busk, 1854) (Cape Town to KwaZulu-Natal)[6]
  • Encrusting bryozoan, Escharoides spp. (TMNP MPA).[4]

Family Flustridae

  • Leafy moss animal, Flustra spp. (Both sides of Cape Peninsula. North Atlantic)[14][4]

Family Gigantoporidae

  • Staghorn false coral, Gephyrophora polymorpha Busk, 1884 recorded as syn. Gigantopora polymorpha (Busk, 1884) (Port Nolloth to Cape Infanta)[14][4][207]

Family Lanceoporidae

  • Calyptotheca nivea (Busk, 1884) (Cape Point to East London)[6][4][208]
  • Calyptotheca porelliformis (Waters, 1918), (TMNP MPA)[4][209]

Family Lepraliellidae

Family Margarettidae

Family Membraniporidae

Family Phidoloporidae

Family Steginoporellidae

Family Watersiporidae

Order Ctenostomatida
Family Alcyonidiidae

Order Cyclostomatida
Family Diaperoeciidae

Family Tubuliporidae

  • Tennysonia stellata Busk, 1867, (TMNP MPA).[4][215]

Molluscs

Gastropoda – slugs and snails

Patellogastropoda – true limpets

Family Patellidae – true limpets

Vetigastropoda

Family Calliostomatidae

Family Haliotidae – abalone

Family Fissurellidae – keyhole limpets

  • Saddle-shaped keyhole limpet, Dendrofissurella scutellum (Gmelin, 1791) also recorded as syn. Amblychilepas scutella (Gmelin, 1791) (Namibia to northern KwaZulu-Natal)[3][222][4]
  • Conical keyhole limpet, Diodora parviforata (G.B. Sowerby III, 1889) (Orange River to Eastern Cape)[3] also recorded as syn. Fissurella parviforata G.B. Sowerby III, 1889.[4]
  • Diodora elevata (Dunker, 1846) (Saldanha Bay to western Transkei)[223]
  • Cape keyhole limpet, Fissurella mutabilis Sowerby, 1834 (Orange River to Eastern Cape)[3][4]
  • Mantled keyhole limpet, Pupillaea aperta (G.B. Sowerby I, 1825) (Orange River to KwaZulu-Natal south coast)[3][4] also recorded as syn. Fissurellidea aperta G.B. Sowerby, 1825.

Family Phasianellidae

Family Trochidae

Family Turbinidae

Caenogastropoda

Family Epitoniidae

Family Janthinidae

Family Turritellidae

Littorinimorpha

Family Aporrhaidae – pelican foot shells

Family Assimineidae

Family Calyptraeidae – slipper limpets

Family Cassidae – helmet shells

Family Charoniidae

  • Pink lady, Charonia lampas Linnaeus, 1758, also recorded as Charonia lampas pustulata (Cape Point to Mozambique)[3][4]

Family Cymatiidae

Family Cypraeidae – true cowries

Family Hipponicidae – hoof limpets

  • Horse's hoof, Sabia conica (Schumacher, 1817), recorded as syn. Hipponix conicus (Schumacher, 1817), (Cape Point to Mozambique)[3][237]

Family Littorinidae

Family Naticidae – necklace shells

Family Ranellidae

  • Single-ridged triton, Ranella gemmifera Euthyme, 1889 also recorded as syn.Ranella australasia gemmifera (Cape Point to Durban)[3][4]

Family Tonnidae

Family Triviidae – trivia

Family Velutinidae

  • ?Lamellaria (s.l.) capensis Bergh, 1907 (Cape Point and north (?))[234]
  • ?Lamellaria (s.l.) leptoconcha Bergh, 1907 (Cape Point and north (?))[234]
  • Lamellaria perspicua Linnaeus, 1758 (Cape Point and north (?))[234]

Family Vermetidae – worm shells

Neogastropoda

Family Ancillariidae

Family Babyloniidae

Family Buccinidae

Family (unassigned), superfamily Buccinoidea

Family Columbellidae

Family Conidae – cone shells

  • Algoa cone, Conus algoensis G. B. Sowerby II, 1834 (Cape Columbine to Cape Agulhas)[3][4]
    • Conus algoensis algoensis (West Coast)[3]
    • Yellow Algoa cone, Conus algoensis simplex G. B. Sowerby II, 1858 (Cape Point to Hermanus)[3]
  • Elongate cone, Conus mozambicus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 (Orange river to Eastern Cape)[3][4]

Family Cystiscidae

Family Fasciolariidae

  • Short-siphoned whelk, Lugubrilaria lugubris (A. Adams & Reeve, 1847) (Saldanha to False Bay)[3][4] (syn? Pleuroploca lugubris lugubris (Adams, A. & L.A. Reeve in Reeve, L.A., 1847)), Fasciolaria lugubris lugubris
  • Long-siphoned whelk, Africofusus ocelliferus (Lamarck, 1816), recorded as syn. Fusinus ocelliferus Lamarck, 1816 (Namaqualand to central KwaZulu-Natal)[3][246][4]

Family Marginellidae – marginellas

Family Mitridae – mitres

  • Brown mitre, Isara picta (Reeve, 1844), recorded as syn. Mitra picta Reeve, 1844 (Cape Columbine to KwaZulu-Natal south coast)[3][249][4]

Family Muricidae

Family Nassariidae

Dogwhelks

Subfamily Bulliinae – Plough shells

Family Clavatulidae

Heterobranchia

Order Ellobiida
Family Trimusculidae

Order Systellommatophora Family Onchidiidae

clade Cephalaspidea – head shield slugs

Family Cylichnidae

Family Retusidae

Family Philinidae

Family Aglajidae

Family Gastropteridae

Family Haminoeidae

Family Bullidae

clade Aplysiomorpha – sea hares

Family Aplysiidae

clade Sacoglossasap-sucking slugs

Family Oxynoidae

Family Plakobranchidae

  • Plant-sucking nudibranch, Elysia spp. (Orange River to northern KwaZulu-Natal)[3][257][258]
  • Sap-sucker, Elysia rubropunctata, not listed om WoRMS, but might refer to Elysia punctata var. rubropunctata, Macnae, 1954. (TMNP MPA).[4][262]

Family Hermaeidae

Family Limapontiidae

  • Mop sap sucking slug, Placida capensis Macnae, 1954 taxon inquirendum, (TMNP MPA).[4]
  • Dendritic nudibranch, Placida dendritica (Alder & Hancock, 1843) (Elands Bay to Port Alfred, cosmopolitan)[257][258]
clade Pleurobranchomorpha – sidegill slugs

Family Pleurobranchidae

Family Pleurobranchaeidae

clade Nudibranchia – nudibranchs

subclade Doridaceadorid nudibranchs
Family Aegiridae

Family Cadlinidae

Family Dorididae

Family Discodorididae

Family Cadlinidae

Family Chromodorididae

Family Dendrodorididae

Family Mandeliidae

Family Onchidorididae

Family Goniodorididae

Family Corambidae

Family Polyceridae

subclade Dendronotida
Family Scyllaeidae

Family Tethydidae

Family Dotidae

Family Tritoniidae

subclade Euarminida
Family Arminidae

subclade Cladobranchia
Family Coryphellidae

  • White-edged nudibranch, Coryphella capensis Thiele, 1925, also recorded as syn. Fjordia capensis (Thiele, 1925), and syn. Flabellina capensis (Thiele, 1925), (Atlantic coast Cape Peninsula to Port Elizabeth)[257][258][4][273]

Family Cuthonidae

Family Fionidae

Family Janolidae

Family Lemindidae

Family Tergipedidae

Family Trinchesiidae

subclade Aeolididaaeolid nudibranchs
Family Aeolidiidae

Family Embletoniidae

Family Eubranchidae

Family Flabellinidae

Family Facelinidae

Family Myrrhinidae

Family Glaucidae

Order Siphonariida

Family Siphonariidae

Bivalvia

Order Arcida
Family Arcidae – ark clams

Order Cardiida
Family Donacidae

  • White mussel, Donax serra Röding, 1798 (TMNP MPA).[4][279]
  • Butterfly wedge-shell, Latona sordida (Hanley, 1845), recorded as syn. Donax sordidus Hanley, 1845. (TMNP MPA).[4][280]

Order Carditida
Family Carditidae

Order Limida
Family Limidae – file shells

Order Mytilida
Family Mytilidae

Order Ostreida
Family Ostreidae – true oysters

Family Pinnidae – pen shells

Order Pectinida
Family Pectinidae – scallops

Order Venerida
Family Mactridae – trough shells

Order Venerida
Family Lasaeidae

Family Tellinidae

  • Ridged tellin, Gastrana matadoa (Gmelin, 1791) (Cape Point to northern KwaZulu-Natal)[3][4]
  • Trilateral tellin Homalina trilatera (Gmelin, 1791), (TMNP MPA). recorded as Tellina trilatera Gmelin, 1791,[4][285]
  • Gilchrist's tellin, Moerella tulipa (Hanley, 1844) (Cape Columbine to Eastern Cape)[3] recorded as Tellina gilchristi Sowerby, 1904 (unaccepted)[286][4]
  • Port Alfred tellin, Pallidea palliderosea (Anton, 1838) (Cape Point to KwaZulu-Natal south coast)[3] reported as Tellina alfredensis Bartsch, 1915 Linnaeus 1758 (unaccepted)[287][4]
  • Trilateral tellin, Homalina trilatera (Gmelin, 1791) recorded as Tellina trilatera Gmelin, 1791 (Orange river to Transkei)[3][223][4][285]

Family Veneridae – Venus shells

Order unassigned, Euheterodonta
Family Solenidae

Polyplacophora – chitons

Order Chitonida
Family Acanthochitonidae

Family Chitonidae

Family Callochitonidae

  • Broad chiton, Callochiton dentatus Spengler, 1797 recorded as syn. Callochiton castaneus (Wood, 1815) (Orange river to northern KwaZulu-Natal)[3][4]

Family Chaetopleuridae

Family Ischnochitonidae

Cephalopoda

Order Octopoda – octopus
Family Enteroctopodidae

Family Octopodidae

Family Argonautidae

Order Teuthidasquid
Family Loliginidae

  • Chokka or calimari, Loligo reynaudii d'Orbigny [in Ferussac & d'Orbigny], 1839-1841, recorded as syn. Loligo vulgaris reynaudi (Orbigny, 1845) (Orange River to Eastern Cape)[3][294][4]

Order Sepiolidabobtail squid

  • Unidentified species (Cape Peninsula, both sides)

Order Sepiidacuttlefish Family Sepiidae

Brachiopoda – lampshells

Order Lingulida
Family Discinidae

Order Terebratulida
Family Kraussinidae

Family Cancellothyrididae

Echinoderms

Crinoidea – feather stars

Order Comatulida
Family Antedonidae

Family Comatulidae

Family Tropiometridae

Asteroidea – starfish

Order Paxillosida
Family Astropectinidae

Order Valvatida
Family Goniasteridae

Family Goniasteridae

  • Granular starfish, Fromia schultzei Döderlein, 1910, recorded as syn. Austrofromia schultzei (Doderlein, 1910) (False Bay to Port Elizabeth)[3][302][4]

Family Asterinidae

Order Forcipulatida
Family Asteriidae

Order Spinulosida
Family Asterinidae

Family Stichasteridae

  • Dividing starfish, Allostichaster capensis (Perrier, 1875), (TMNP MPA).[4][306]

Order Velatida
Family Pterasteridae

Order Spinulosida
Family Echinasteridae

Ophiuroidea – brittlestars

Order Euryalida
Family Gorgonocephalidae

Order Amphilepidida
Family Amphiuridae

Family Ophiactidae

Order Ophiurida
Family Ophiotrichidae

Family Amphiuridae

  • Equal-tailed brittle star, Amphiura (Amphiura) capensis Ljungman, 1867, recorded as syn. Amphiura capensis Ljungman 1867 (whole coast)[3][4]

Family Ophionereididae

Family Ophiodermatidae

Echinoidea – sea urchins

Order Echinoida
Family Echinidae

Order Echinolampadacea
Family Echinolampadidae

Order Spatangoida
Family Brissidae

Family Loveniidae

Holothuroidea – sea cucumbers

Order Dendrochirotida
Family Cucumariidae

Family Phyllophoridae

Chaetognatha – Arrow worms

Family Sagittidae

Hemichordata

Class Enteropneusta

Family Ptychoderidae

  • Cape acorn worm, Balanoglossus capensis Gilchrist, 1908, (TMNP MPA).[4][310]

Tunicates

Order Aplousobranchia

Family Clavelinidae

Family Didemnidae

Family Holozoidae

Family Polycitoridae

Family Polyclinidae

Order Phlebobranchia

Family Ascidiidae

Family Cionidae

Order Pyrosomatida

Family Pyrosomatidae

Order Salpida

Family Salpidae

Order Stolidobranchia

Family Pyuridae

Family Styelidae

Cephalochordata – Lancelets

Family Branchiostomatidae

  • Cape lancelet, Branchiostoma capense Gilchrist, 1902, (TMNP MPA).[4][317]

Geographical position of places mentioned in species ranges

See also

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