Re: Nembrotha from Philippines
November 8, 2006
From: Ugo Gaggeri
Concerning message #441:
Here is another orange spotted Nembrotha that I found in Bunaken Park.
Locality: Bunaken Park, about 20 meters, Indonesia, Celebes Sea, end of December 2006. Length: about 15 mm. Photographer: Ugo Gaggeri.
Ugo Gaggeri
ugogaggeri@hotmail.com
Gaggeri, U., 2006 (Nov 8) Re: Nembrotha from Philippines. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/18238Dear Ugo,
Thanks very much. This is clearly the same animal as Erwin Koehler's photographed earlier [message #441]. From the shape of the gills it is definitely not a colour form of Roboastra gracilis.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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