Paradoris dubia from Tasmania, Australia
January 11, 2007
From: Bill Rudman
I have included this photo of Paradoris dubia from Ulverstone, Tasmania, as it is from the spot that Miss Lodder probably made the collections which were sent to Bergh (1904) for examination and description as a new species. Bergh's type material is lost. The specimens in my collection ranged from dark brown to this pale white colour.
Locality: Picnic Point, Ulverstone, nthwest coast Tasmania, Australia. intertidal. 21 February 1984. 5 specimens 15 - 27 mm long alive. AM C141292. Photo: Bill Rudman.
Best wishes
Bill Rudman
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