Pseudobiceros bedfordi
Pseudobiceros bedfordi is a species of flatworm in the family Pseudocerotidae.
This species has two penises, which it uses to engage in penis fencing, attempting to inject sperm into its opponent in order to fertilize it, while simultaneously avoiding being fertilized by their opponent.
Description
Pseudobiceros bedfordi is a large polyclad flatworm approximately 8–10 cm in length. It has a distinctive pattern consisting of a brown to black background, with multiple transverse, bilateral pink lines around thousands of tightly spaced, bright yellow spots, pink undulating spots with stripes on the sides of the body.The edges of the body are usually ruffled. The underside of Pseudobiceros bedfordi is pale pink. The front of the body has a pair of erect pseudotentacles.
Distribution
This species is found in Indonesia, Malaysia, Kenya, Micronesia, Northern Mariana Islands, Thailand, Australia, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Myanmar, and Palau.Habitat
Pseudobiceros bedfordi is found on coral rubble and ledges in back reefs, coastal bays, and in lagoons.Behaviour
This worm is fast-moving, and is able to swim by undulating its body.Individuals of Pseudobiceros bedfordi are also able to recognize members of their own species through their distinctive coloration patterns, which helps prevent cross-species mating with similar flatworms that share the same coral reef habitats.