Copepod parasite on Risbecia tryoni
August 12, 2001
From: Erwin Koehler
Dear Bill,
Here is another one from the Philippines by
Peter Schmutz peterschmutz@cs.com. Other data were not recorded.
What is the blue thing behind the gills of the Risbecia tryoni?
Erwin
Erwin@medslugs.de
Koehler, E., 2001 (Aug 12) Copepod parasite on Risbecia tryoni. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/4959Dear Erwin,
These are the egg sacs of a parasitic copepod which lives attached to the body inside the gill pocket. There are a pair of these sausage sacs attached to the posterior end of the females
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman.
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