Sea Hare from Indonesia
November 23, 2006
From: Linda Ianniello
Concerning message #18378:
I believe this is a sea hare, but I can't find anything like it in any of my ID books. It was very small, as you can see from its surroundings.
Locality: Sambousa Island, Sangean, Tikno Reef, 60 feet, Indonesia, 5 September 2006, Coral reef. Photographer: Linda Ianniello.
Regards,
Linda I.
lindai1@bellsouth.net
Ianniello, L.M., 2006 (Nov 23) Sea Hare from Indonesia. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/18495Dear Linda,
This is a juvenile Aplysia parvula. The dark border to the small parapodial flaps, and the dark-tipped tentacles are characteristic of that species. Another good indication is the large black-edged hole [foramen ] in the middle of the mantle, through which you can see the shiny shell. In most species of sea hare the foramen is very small, often reduced to a pore on the tip of a slightly raised papilla.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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