Triopha maculata feeding
August 9, 2007
From: Kevin Lee
Here's a pair of Triopha maculata, found under a kelp leaf, a few weeks ago, at La Jolla Shores, Vallecitos Point, canyon. They were striking because of the color difference. From Dave's prior comments on Jim Lyle's posting (#16749 ), it appears the darker critter is the older. I do not know whether the pair were munching on the bryozoan on the kelp, but it certainly looked that way.
Locality: La Jolla, circa 90 feet, California, USA, Eastern Pacific, 07 July 2007, Sandy bottom, strewn with kelp blades. Length: 6 cm. Photographer: Kevin Lee.
Also, I include a photo of T. maculata, taken in August 2006, same location, alongside an egg coil, though I cannot confirm that the eggs belong to the nudi.
K:-)
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Lee, K., 2007 (Aug 9) Triopha maculata feeding. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/20369Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the great shots. Yes, this is the typical adult coloration with large pale blue spots, hence the name "maculate." From what I am hearing from other divers in your area, these guys are feeding on this encrusting bryozoan, Membranipora.
I can confirm that the egg mass is indeed that of T. maculata. Typical large cream white coil attached to the substrate on edge.
Thanks for sharing,
Dave Behrens
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