Cyerce elegans from Great Barrier Reef

June 28, 1999
From: Julie Marshall

Dear Bill,

I have also found the red colour form of Cyerce elegans (as illustrated last week in the Slug Forum) at Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. It was 22 mm in size and found under a dead coral slab at the reef crest at low tide in December. The specimen is lodged in the Museum of Victoria.

Julie Marshall

j.marshall@latrobe.edu.au

Marshall, J., 1999 (Jun 28) Cyerce elegans from Great Barrier Reef. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/983

Thanks Julie,
Have you by chance found the paler 'typical' form which I have photos of at the Top of the Page?
Bill Rudman.


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