Chromodorid 'conference' in Indonesia
December 22, 2001
From: Stuart Hutchison
Hi Bill,
I absolutely promise we didn't move these guys together!! In fact there was another Hypselodoris maculosa nearby, but out of frame. The "Hypselodoris bullocki" seems pretty unusually coloured too. The H. maculosa [in middle]was about 20mm long, Risbecia tryoni [on left]between 30-50mm long and the "H. bullocki" [on right]around 70mm long. They were stationary at 40m depth, Oct 2001, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.
Regards,
Stuart
stuart@stuarthutchison.com.au
Hutchison,S., 2001 (Dec 22) Chromodorid 'conference' in Indonesia. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/5683Dear Stuart,
Certainly a gathering of the clans. Perhaps they are all feeding on the same sponge. The Hypselodoris on the right certainly has the shape of H. bullocki but the relatively wide mantle skirt and multicoloured mantle border suggest it may be a distinct species. If you have any other photos of it, they would be welcome.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman.
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