Lomanotus vermiformis from St. Vincent, Caribbean
January 18, 2007
From: Paul Young
Hi Bill,
Charlotte and I were diving in St. Vincent in late December. Good diving but nudibranchs are uncommon. Anyhow Bill Tewes, the owner of Dive St. Vincent found three of these on a hydroid. I'm not going to try and gues what it is, other than "very small".
Locality: St. Vincent, 30 feet(?), St. Vincent, Caribbean, Atlantic Ocean, 27 December 2006, Sand/pebble bottom. Length: less than 1/2 inch. Photographer: Paul Young.
Do you recognize it?
Paul Young
youngp@hp.com
Young, P., 2007 (Jan 18) Lomanotus vermiformis from St. Vincent, Caribbean. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/19240Dear Paul,
This is Lomanotus vermiformis. Have a look at the Fact Sheet and associated messages for more information.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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