Flabellina rubrolineata from Moreton Bay, Brisbane
April 13, 2005
From: Gary Langford
Dear Bill,
My son and myself encounterd this beautiful red lined Flabellina rubrolineata in Moreton Bay a few weeks back and thought it would be a handy addition to the Forum. Are they common to Moreton Bay, Brisbane?
Locality: Moreton Bay, Brisbane, Qld, Australia. Depth: 18.5 m. Length: 30 mm. 20 February 2005 rocky reef. Photographer: Troy & Gary Langford
Gary Langford
langford6@optusnet.com.au
Langford, G., 2005 (Apr 13) Flabellina rubrolineata from Moreton Bay, Brisbane. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/13479Dear Gary,
This species is found throughout the tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans, and I have found it as far south as Sydney in New South Wales. These animals are very dependent on their food, in this case a hydroid, so sometimes they can be found in quite large numbers in a particular spot. For that to occur, their food needs to be present, and their free-swimming larvae needs to be drifting past in the currents and be mature enough to settle down and become crawling slugs.
This colour form, in which the red lines are broken into short dashes, is quite common in eastern Australia.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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