Dendronotus nanus is variant of D. iris [2]
August 11, 2005
From: Dave Behrens
Bill:
Concerning message #14507: Dendronotus nanus is defiinitely a junior synonym of Dendronotus iris (Cooper, 1863). Right now this distinctive color variation, is all over the San Diego area. Incidentally I had lunch with Gordy Robilliard last we. He say "Hi" for all his old Branching cronies.
Dave Behrens
dwbehrens@comcast.net
Behrens, D., 2005 (Aug 11) Dendronotus nanus is variant of D. iris [2]. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/14542Dear Dave,
Thanks to you and Ron for a quick response
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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