Lobiger souverbii from the Bahamas
March 1, 2004
From: Colin Redfern
Dear Bill,
As the discussion concerning Lobiger souverbii and L. viridis seems to be an ongoing one, I thought you might like to have this photo of a large (19mm) specimen of L. souverbii that I collected recently from Abaco, Bahamas. There are only two lobes - I didn't manage to photograph these unfurled, but their interior was predominantly yellowish green, with a few narrow black lines. The orange coloration was confined to the margins.
Also attached is a photo of an egg mass that the animal deposited on the side of a glass container.
Length of body 19mm. On mixed algae dredged off the SE end of Whale Cay, Abaco, Bahamas in 9m. February 13, 2004.Best wishes,
Colin
bahamianseashells@att.net
Redfern, C., 2004 (Mar 1) Lobiger souverbii from the Bahamas. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/12328
Thanks Colin,
I must say the distinction between the two species seems to be becoming a bit blurred. Perhaps this is one of those taxonomic problems which may need a look at the DNA. Certainly in your animal the parapodial lobes seem to have well developed secondary lobes
Best wishes
Bill Rudman
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