Acanthodoris species in California
September 6, 2006
From: Kevin Lee
Hi Doc,
The past month seems to belong to the genus Acanthodoris, at La Jolla Shores, California. In several years of diving, I've not seen a single one, but in the span of a few weeks, I've bumped into three. In order, I believe they are:
Acanthodoris rhodoceras,
Acanthodoris lutea, and
Acanthodoris hudsoni.
Your confirmation would be appreciated.
Locality: La Jolla Shores Canyons (North and Main), 35fsw, 70fsw, 30fsw respectively, California, USA, Eastern Pacific, 27 July 2006; 24 August 2006; 27 August 2006, Sandy bottom. Length: approx. 2 cm each. Photographer: Kevin Lee.
Thanks and best wishes,
K:-)
diverkevin@gmail.com
Kevin Lee, 2006 (Sep 6) Acanthodoris species in California. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/17690Hi Kevin,
Yes - you are correct on all three ID's in the order you gave them. It is interesting to see such diversity in a single genus at one time. I am also aware that Acanthodoris brunnea has been observed from La Jolla Shores recently (see the Slug Site next week for a recap). Since Acanthodorids feed on bryozoans, as clearly shown in your top photo, this food resource must be quite plentiful to support such diversity.
Best wishes,
Dave Behrens
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