Doto sarsiae

The term Doto sarsiae does not appear in widely recognized taxonomic or scientific literature as an established species or concept. No major databases, peer‑reviewed publications, or authoritative encyclopedic sources list a marine organism, plant, or other entity by this exact name.

Possible interpretation

  • The genus name Doto is a well‑documented group of nudibranch sea slugs within the family Dotidae.
  • The specific epithet sarsiae resembles the Latin genitive form of Sarsia, which is itself a genus of hydrozoan jellyfish named after the Norwegian marine biologist Michael Sars (1805–1869).
  • It is plausible that Doto sarsiae could be a misspelling or variant of the recognized species Doto sarsii (Møller, 1842), a nudibranch named in honor of Sars.

Current status

Accurate information about a distinct entity named Doto sarsiae is not confirmed. Further verification from taxonomic revisions or primary literature would be required to determine whether the term refers to a legitimate species, a synonym, or a typographical error.

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