Dunga ocellata from Sulawesi
October 7, 2008
From: Heidi Hösel

Hi Bill,
This translucent beauty was was found together with two further specimen during a night dive feeding on this hydrozoan colony. The most similar I found in the databases was Eubranchus cf. rubropunctatus, especially having regard to the smooth rhinophores. Could you please help in its identification?
Locality: Pantai Parigi, Lembeh strait N- Sulawesi, 18 m, Indonesia, W-Pacific, 23 August 2006, sandy slope with some rubble. Length: about 1.5 cm. Photographer: Heidi Hösel.
Thank you in advance,
Heidi Hösel
hhoesel@gmx.de
Dear Heidi,
Your suggestion of it being a species of Eubranchus is almost correct. It is Dunga ocellata which is a genus which differs only slightly. The shape of the cerata and the red rings are very characteristic.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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