Chromodoris annulata from Larak Island, Iran
May 3, 2010
From: Mahdi Moradi Och Tapeh
During my researches on Coral Reefs in the Persian Gulf I did find these species on coral Reef bed in Larak & Qeshm Island, and I need your guidance about identification and biology information of this species?
Locality: Larak Island - Bandar Abbas , 2-4 m , Iran , Persian Gulf , 27 July 2008, N 26 49' 35.2", E 56 19' 20.2", Coral Reef Bed. Length: 2.5 cm. Photographer: Mohammad Sharif Ranjbar .
Best Regard
Mahdi Moradi
biologymoradi@gmail.com
Moradi, M., 2010 (May 3) Chromodoris annulata from Larak Island, Iran. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/23597Dear Mahdi,
Welcome to the Sea Slug Forum. Although we have had observations from the Persian Gulf before, I don't recall any from Iran itself. I look forward to many more messages.
This is Chromodoris annulata which seems to be found along the east African coast and right along the northern shores of the Indian Ocean from the Red Sea to Thailand. I am pretty sure the dark reddish-purple patch in your photo is a colony of the sponge Chelonaplysilla violacea on which this chromodorid feeds.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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