Re: Information on Ercolania fuscovittata
April 12, 2005
From: Kathe R. Jensen
Dear Bill & Mike,
Concerning message #13234: I think that Kerry Clark collected Ercolania fuscovittata a single time in Florida, so I wouldn't exactly call it invasive. However, it probably has been introduced through human activities, but whether it has established a successful, breeding population, I don't know.
I think Kerry's record has been listed in his paper about sacoglossans as species at risk:
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Clark, K.B. 1994. Ascoglossan (=Sacoglossa) molluscs in the Florida Keys: rare marine invertebrates at special risk. Bull. Mar. Sci. 54: 900-916.
Best wishes,
Kathe
krjensen@zmuc.ku.dk
Jensen, K.R., 2005 (Apr 12) Re: Information on Ercolania fuscovittata. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/13434Thanks Kathe,
Bill Rudman
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