Re: Stiliger akkeshiensis from Kuril Islands
September 9, 2005
From: Kathe R. Jensen
Note added 2 March 2006: Russian animals are now considered to be Hermaea vancouverensis [see message #15995].
Dear Alexei & Bill,
Concerning message #14612:
The species on these pictures seems to be very similar to Hermaea vancouverensis O'Donoghue. I am answering this message from my home, and I don't have Baba's paper here, so I cannot compare. One reason for placing the species in Hermaea is the rolled rhinophores where one part extends beyond the rest. The teeth of this species are not particularly Hermaea-like, but H. vancouverensis feeds on diatoms, which is a rather unusual diet for sacoglossans. Is there any possibility that you could spare a few preserved specimens?
Best wishes,
Kathe
krjensen@snm.ku.dk
Jensen, K.R., 2005 (Sep 9) Re: Stiliger akkeshiensis from Kuril Islands. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/14724Dear Kathe,
Baba described the rhinophores as "stout, auriculate with a longitudinal groove on the latero-ventral side" and says the cerata are arranged in "about 8 transverse rows of 2 or 3 each". On his drawing of the preserved animal the two patches in front of the rhinophores and the U shaped mark behind the rhinophores are present, although not mentioned in the text. I guess "auriculate with a tranverse groove" in a preserved animal could equate with enrolled rhinophores in a living animal. if anyone has photo of H. vancouverensis it would be nice to add it to the Forum
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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