Is this a juvenile Berghia coerulescens?
May 26, 2000
From: Erwin Koehler
Dear Bill,
I am back from Spain and here is the first photo.
I think it might be a juvenile Berghia coerulescens. It was found at 27m depth upon Udotea petiolata and was 12mm long.
divesite "Cabo Norfeo", Cala Joncols, Spain, May 02, 2000.
Erwin
Medslugs.Koehler@t-online.de
Koehler, E., 2000 (May 26) Is this a juvenile Berghia coerulescens?. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/2450Dear Erwin,
From its colour and the papillate rhinophores it certainly looks like Berghia coerulescens.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman.
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