Paradoris dubia from southern New South Wales
January 11, 2007
From: Bill Rudman
Paradoris dubia is usually found in southern Australian waters, from Bass Strait across to Western Australia. It is rarely found up the east coast. Here is a rare example from Eden, in southern New South Wales.
Locality: Bitangabee Bay, Eden, southern New South Wales, Australia. intertidal under rock. 25 February 1983. 17 mm long alive. AM C137991. Photo: Bill Rudman.
Best wishes
Bill Rudman
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