Aplysia parvula from South Australia
						January 15, 2004
						From: Carol van der Pennen
					
					
					
						 
					Dear Bill,
The photographs attached are of an animal I think is Aplysia parvula, found at Haycock Point, South Australia while snorkelling.  Two animals were grazing on a cluster of zoanthids, and I was able to gently remove one for some photographs, returned unharmed to the same location.  I would appreciate a confirmed ID of the animal, and hope the photos are of use to you. The foramen is clearly visible in all 3.  
Thanks for your help,
Carol van der Pennen
vdp@netspace.net.au
							 
							 
						
Dear Carol,
Yes this is Aplysia parvula. As you say, these photos clearly show the brown shell through the wide open mantle foramen.
Best wishes
Bill Rudman
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