Belongs within: Aeolidacea.
The Facelinidae are a group of elongate, slender nudibranchs characterised by a uniseriate radula with teeth bearing a prominent cusp and lateral denticles.
<==Facelinidae [Facelinacea]
|--Herviella Baba 1949 [Herviellidae, Herviellinae] BR05
| `--*H. yatsui (Baba 1930) [=Cratena yatsui] BR17
|--Pteraeolidia Bergh 1875 [Pteraeolidiidae, Pteraeolidiinae, Pteraeolidinae] BR05
| `--*P. semperi (Bergh 1870) [=Flabellina semperi] BR17
|--Cratena Bergh 1864 [=Rizzolia Trinchese 1877 (nom. rej.); Cratenidae, Crateninae, Rizzoliinae] BR05
| |--*C. peregrina (Gmelin 1791) [=Doris peregrina, *Rizzolia peregrina] BR17
| |--C. aurantiaca R64
| |--C. concinna R64
| |--C. pilata F68
| `--C. stipata [=Eolis stipata] F27
|--Favorininae [Favorinidae] BR05
| |--Myrrhine Bergh 1905 [Myrrhinidae] BR05
| | `--*M. longicirra Bergh 905 BR17
| |--Phyllodesmium Ehrenberg 1831 [Phyllodesmiacea, Phyllodesmiidae, Phyllodesmiinae] BR05
| | `--*P. hyalinum Ehrenberg 1831 BR17
| |--Facalana Bergh 1888 [Facalaninae] BR05
| | `--*F. pallida Bergh 1888 BR17
| `--Favorinus Gray 1850 BR05
| |--*F. albus (Alder & Hancock 1844) [=Eolis alba] BR17
| `--F. branchialis (Rathke 1806) H01
`--Facelininae BR05
|--Pruvotfolia Tardy 1969 BR05, KM17 [Pruvotfoliinae]
| `--*P. pselliotes (Labbé 1923) [=Facelina pselliotes] BR17
|--Caloria Trinchese 1888 [Caloriidae] BR05
| |--*C. maculata Trinchese 1888 BR17
| `--C. militaris (Alder & Hancock 1864) [=Eolis militaris; incl. Learchis indica Bergh 1896] BH77
|--Facelina Alder & Hancock 1855 BR05
| |--*F. coronata (Forbes & Goodsir 1839) P61, H01 [=Eolis coronata BR17, Eolida coronata P61]
| |--F. bostoniensis (Couthouy 1838) H01
| `--F. quatrefagesi (Vayssière 1888) KM17
`--Phidiana Gray 1850 [Phidianidae] BR05
|--*P. patagonica (d’Orbigny 1836) [=Eolidia patagonica] BR17
|--P. crassicornis CH97
|--P. ianthina (Angas 1864) BW09
|--P. indica (Bergh 1896) BW09
|--P. lynceus Bergh 1867 H01
`--P. milleri HS01
Facelinidae incertae sedis:
Godiva Macnae 1954 KM17
`--G. quadricolor (Barnard 1927) [=Hervia quadricolor] HJ08
Antonietta Schmekel 1966 BH77
|--*A. luteorufa BH77
`--A. janthina Baba & Hamatani 1977 BH77
Palisa Edmunds 1964 KM17
`--P. papillata Edmunds 1964 BH77
Sakuraeolis Baba 1965 KM17
`--S. enosimensis (Baba 1930) KM17
Adfacelina Millen & Hermosillo 2012 KM17
Algarvia Garcia-Gomez & Cervera 1990 KM17
Amanda Macnae 1954 KM17
Anetarca Gosliner 1991 KM17
Austraeolis Burn 1962 KM17
Bajaeolis Gosliner & Behrens 1986 KM17
Burnaia Miller 2001 KM17
Echinopsole Macnae 1954 KM17
Emarcusia Roller 1972 KM17
Facelinopsis Pruvot-Fol 1954 KM17
Dicata Schmekel 1967 KM17
Dondice Marcus 1958 KM17
Hermissenda Bergh 1879 KM17
`--H. crassicornis (Eschscholtz 1831) BT77
Hermosita Gosliner & Behrens 1986 KM17
Jason Miller 1974 KM17
Learchis Bergh 1896 KM17
`--L. poica Marcus & Marcus 1960 BH77
Moridilla Bergh 1888 KM17
Nanuca Marcus 1957 KM17
Noumeaella Risbec 1937 KM17
Pauleo Millen & Hamann 1992 KM17
Setoeolis Baba & Hamatani 1965 KM17
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[BH77] Baba, K., & I. Hamatani. 1977. A new species tentatively referred to Antonietta, Antonietta janthina, from Japan (Nudibranchia: Eolidoidea: Facelinidae). Veliger 20 (1): 9–13.
[BT77] Behrens, D. W., & M. Tuel. 1977. Notes on the opisthobranch fauna of south San Francisco Bay. Veliger 20 (1): 33–36.
[BR05] Bouchet, P., & J.-P. Rocroi. 2005. Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families. Malacologia 47 (1–2): 1–397.
[BR17] Bouchet, P., J.-P. Rocroi, B. Hausdorf, A. Kaim, Y. Kano, A. Nützel, P. Parkhaev, M. Schrödl & E. E. Strong. 2017. Revised classification, nomenclator and typification of gastropod and monoplacophoran families. Malacologia 61 (1–2): 1–526.
[BW09] Bryce, C., & C. Whisson. 2009. The macromolluscs of Mermaid (Rowley Shoals), Scott and Seringapatam Reefs, Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement 77: 177–208.
[CH97] Castro, P., & M. E. Huber. 1997. Marine Biology 2nd ed. WCB McGraw-Hill: Boston.
[F27] Finlay, H. J. 1927. A further commentary on New Zealand molluscan systematics. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 57: 320–485.
[F68] Franz, D. R. 1968. Occurrence and distribution of New Jersey Opisthobranchia. Nautilus 82 (1): 7–12.
[HS01] Hayward, B. W., A. B. Stephenson, M. S. Morley, W. M. Blom, H. R. Grenfell, F. J. Brook, J. L. Riley, F. Thompson & J. J. Hayward. 2001. Marine biota of Parengarenga Harbour, Northland, New Zealand. Records of the Auckland Museum 37: 45–80.
[HJ08] Huisman, J. M., D. S. Jones, F. E. Wells & T. Burton. 2008. Introduced marine biota in Western Australian waters. Records of the Western Australian Museum 25 (1): 1–44.
[H01] Huys, R. 2001. Splanchnotrophid systematics: a case of polyphyly and taxonomic myopia. Journal of Crustacean Biology 21 (1): 106–156.
[KM17] Korshunova, T., A. Martynov, T. Bakken, J. Evertsen, K. Fletcher, I. W. Mudianta, H. Saito, K. Lundin, M. Schrödl & B. Picton. 2017. Polyphyly of the traditional family Flabellinidae affects a major group of Nudibranchia: aeolidacean taxonomic reassessment with descriptions of several new families, genera, and species (Mollusca, Gastropoda). ZooKeys 717: 1–139.
[P61] Powell, A. W. B. 1961. Shells of New Zealand: An illustrated handbook 4th ed. Whitcombe and Tombs Limited: Christchurch.
[R64] Russell, H. D. 1964. New England nudibranch notes. Nautilus 78 (2): 37–42.
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