New Glossodoris from the Red Sea
July 25, 2006
From: Annick Maurer
Dear Bill
I took this photo in June of a sea slug in El Quseir / Egypt. I can`t find it in the forum. That means, I`ll need some help.
Locality: El Quseir, 30 m, Egypt, Red Sea, 21 June 2006. Length: 2.5 - 5 cm. Photographer: Annick Maurer.
Thank you
Annick Maurer
annick_maurer@yahoo.de
Maurer, A., 2006 (Jul 25) New Glossodoris from the Red Sea. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/16986
Dear Nicky,
Even though the chromodorid nudibranchs are some of the most spectacularly coloured animals, and I have seen many of them, I can still be amazed when I see a new colour pattern. I am pretty sure this is an unnamed species. The only other one with blue on the edge of the mantle is Glossodoris cincta, and I am sure it is not a form of that species.
The white body, with a bright blue mantle border, edged in dark blue or black, should be good characters for this species.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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