Nembrotha megalocera crawling on sandy bottom
December 10, 2009
From: Django Manglunki
Hi,
I believe this is a Nembrotha megalocera. I saw it during our very last, shallow dive at the end of a diving cruise in the Red Sea. Video footage available at
Locality: Abu Ramada, 11 m , Egypt, Red Sea, 06 November 2009, sandy bottom. Length: about 30 mm. Photographer: Django Manglunki.
Cheers
Django
django@cern.ch
Manglunki, D., 2009 (Dec 10) Nembrotha megalocera crawling on sandy bottom. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/22909Dear Django,
Thanks for the photos. It is good to get another record of this species which seems to be confined to the Red Sea.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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