Re: Korean Adalaria proxima
February 12, 2006
From: Sandra Millen
Concerning message #15764:
I think this is correctly identified as Adalaria proxima. It has rather inflated tubercles which makes it look a lot like Onchidoris muricata, which has shorter, star-shaped spicules at its base. However, O. muricata tends to have less pointed tubercle tips and the tubercle spicules are more spread out rather than coalescing at the center.
Sandra Millen
millen@zoology.ubc.ca
Millen, S., 2006 (Feb 12) Re: Korean Adalaria proxima. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/15820Thanks Sandra,
Bill Rudman
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