More photos of Glossodoris tibboeli
November 21, 2005
From: Mary Jane Adams
Hi Bill,
Following on from my other message, here are some of Hans Tibboeli's photos of Glossodoris tibboeli.
Locality: Para Island, Sangihe Archipelago Sulawesi, Indonesia. Depth: 10-15 meters. Indonesia. Length: 15-25 mm. 14 June, 2005. Coral pinnacle. Photographer: Hans Tibboeli
Best wishes,
Mary Jane
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Adams, M.J., 2005 (Nov 21) More photos of Glossodoris tibboeli. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/15045
Dear Mary Jane,
Thanks for these photos. It certainly seems to have found what it likes to feed on. I suspect it is either a spongiid or thorectid, but they are sometimes difficult to tell apart even with specimens. So many animals present fits with your suggestion that this could be a direct developing species. It would be useful to confirm that the 'possible' egg ribbon in your paper does belong to this species. If you are in contact with Hans Tibboel it might be interesting if he kept an eye out for egg laying so we can confirm just what this species' eggs are like.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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