Re :Trapania sp1 laying eggs?
May 6, 2005
From: Philibert Bidgrain
Note added 12 March 2008: This species has been named Trapania naeva.
Dear Bill,
Concerning your query [message #13669 ]:
According to Benoit De Baize, dive master in Rodrigues Island, several specimens of this species were laying their eggs like that in Sepember in Rodrigues Island . And according to Emmanuel Eby, the photographer, it's evident that they are laying eggs and not crawling....
Best Regards
Philibert Bidgrain
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Bidgrain, P., 2005 (May 6) Re :Trapania sp1 laying eggs?. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/13720Dear Philibert,
Thanks for the clarification. I like to check up on interesting observations. Tha almost lace-like shape of the egg ribbon is most unusual.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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