Tylodina corticalis from New South Wales
August 14, 2003
From: Leanne & David Atkinson
Dear Bill,
After reading Gary Cobb's message about Tylodina corticalis we remembered we had some shots of it in the Port Stephens area. You didn't have any from there on the Forum, so here are three shots, the third one shows some of the foot. These are not a common sight but we have seen it on more than one occasion.
Upper Photo: Halifax Sponge Gardens, Marine Reserve, Port Stephens, NSW, Australia
Date: January 2000 Tide: High
Depth: 10m
Lower Photos: Little Beach, Marine Reserve, Port Stephens, NSW, Australia
Date: 29.12.02 Time: 5:15pm
Depth: 13m Tide: High Water Temp.: 19degreesC
Regards,
Leanne & David Atkinson
atk@hunterlink.net.au
Atkinson, L. & D., 2003 (Aug 14) Tylodina corticalis from New South Wales. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/10698
Dear Leanne & David,
Thanks for these photos. I have included a close-up of the head of the Little Bay animal as it shows the structure of the rhinophores and oral tentacles very well. The rhinophores are an open rolled cylinder at the top - much like in a species of Elysia - but a littl eway doown from the tip they become a solid structure with a groove down the outer edge. You can see this groove in the left rhinophore in the photo. The oral tentacles are enrolled [see right tentacle in photo] much the the Elysia rhinophore.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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