Paliolla cooki from Jervis Bay
November 12, 2003
From: Sue Newson
Hi Bill,
Today, while diving at a site called Boat Harbour, [Jervis Bay, NSW, Australia - 21 October 2003] I encountered this species of Gymnodoris on an ascidian(?) at a depth of 15m. The nudibranch was approx 10mm in length. Any idea which species it is?
Sue
snewson@shoal,net,au
Newson, S., 2003 (Nov 12) Paliolla cooki from Jervis Bay. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/11296
Dear Sue,
This is Paliolla cooki, a strange polycerid-like nudibranch which we don't know much about. I am pretty sure that the sponge-like colony you found it on is the bryozoan it feeds on.
Best wishes
Bill Rudman
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