Puget Sound slug - Aglaja diomedea?
June 21, 2003
From: Eric Parker
Looking for information on Aglaja diomedea to confirm an ID. Found in Puget Sound on fairly desolate fine sandy bottom offshore of eelgrass margin. Very small, black, no visible shell but not ruling it out. Could this be Aglaja diomedea?
Eric Parker
researchsupport@earthlink.net
Dear Eric,
A photo is always a help, but black slugs are difficult to photograph. Have a look at the page on Melanochlamys cylindrica, which is a very similar looking species from New Zealand. Note that this species is placed in the genus Melanochlamys,not Aglaja, and most probably feeds on polychaete worms
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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