Florida nudibranch
May 26, 2000
From: Robert Schroff
HI!
I am trying to identify a nudibranch I observed in 45' feet of water on Saturday, May 13, 2000. The bottom type was coral / sand with lots of algae. The reef was an artificial reef site named M-16 approximately 10 miles off the west coast of Florida (Venice Inlet). The specimen was crawling slowly accross the bottom and was approximately 3" inches long. It had the usual snail-like head with a bell-like appendage protruding from the other end of the animal. The animal was black, with bright yellow markings. I was looking to identify this beautiful creature.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Next time I will bring the camera.
Thank You,
Robert Schroff.
Robert_Schroff@hp.com
Schroff, R., 2000 (May 26) Florida nudibranch. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/2446Dear Robert,
Although I would like to perform miracles, identifying nudibranchs from such a little bit of information is not that easy. Firstly,
is the cup-shaped object you mention like the red object on this photo of Hypselodoris saintvincentius? If so it is the circlet of gills.
I am not an expert on Caribbean molluscs and the only one that comes to mind from your description is Hypselodoris webbi (d'Orbigny, 1839) which in the Caribbean was previously known as H. edenticulata. It is described as bluish-black with yellow markings. Unfortunately I have no photo for you to compare and don't know of one elsewhere on the web. If someone would like to share one with us, especially from the Caribbean, I would be very grateful.
If it is this species, it is known from both sides of the Atlantic [Caribbean, Brazil, Canary Is, Atlantic ocast of France, Spain and Mediterranean coast of Spain and Greece].
I am sure we would be able to be of much greater help in future if you can send me a photo.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman.
Reference: Gosliner, T.M (1990) Opisthobranch Mollusks from the Azores Islands. 1: Runcinidae and Chromodorididae. Azoreana, Supplement 135: 135-166.
Rudman, W.B., 2000 (May 26). Comment on Florida nudibranch by Robert Schroff. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/2446Related messages
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