Nembrotha rosannulata mating
March 20, 2008
From: Leanne & David Atkinson
Concerning message #14729:
Dear Bill,
We found these Nembrotha rosannulata mating at the weekend. Although it is not in the photo they were close to a few Sigillina cyanea, their food. We thought you might like the photos to complete the behaviour information on Nembrotha rosannulata.
Locality: Little Wreck, Cabbage Tree Island, East of Port Stephens, part of the Port Stephens- Great Lakes Marine Park, 12 metres, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific, 16 March 2008, Sandy bottom with scattered sea grass and ascidians. Length: 100 mm. Photographer: Leanne & David Atkinson.
Best wishes,
Leanne & David Atkinson
atk@hunterlink.net.au
Atkinson, L. & D., 2008 (Mar 20) Nembrotha rosannulata mating. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/21460Thanks Leanne & David,
Every bit of new information helps
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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