Okenia mellita - new area of Ningaloo Reef
April 16, 2005
From: Kristin Anderson
The other day I found another orange and black nudi that may be an Okenia mellita. This one was in a completely different area and much deeper than the others.
Locality: Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia, Indian Ocean. Depth: 22 m. Length: 2 cm. 28 March 2005. Photographer: Kristin Anderson
Kristin Anderson
kristin@exmouthdiving.com.au
Anderson, K.J., 2005 (Apr 16) Okenia mellita - new area of Ningaloo Reef. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/13465Dear Kristin,
It looks like you have a resident population of this species. It certainly looks like O. mellita, except for the absence of white lines. As I mentioned before I would need to look at its anatomy to be sure. It would be interesting to know what it fed on. I suspect an encrusting bryozoan, so if you have any photos of it on a possible food source they would be interesting to see.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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