Nudibranch from the Maldives
August 25, 2000
From: Emile von Aesch
I'm an photoenthusiastic divemaster with a special interest in nudibranchs.
In April I photographed a nudibranch in the Maldives. I looked it up in the Indo-Pcific field guide of Nudibranches and Sea Snails by Helmut Debelius but I couldn't find it.
Can anybody tell me which Nudibranch this is?
Thanks a lot.
Emile von Aesch
emile@ikeva.demon.nl
von Aesch, E., 2000 (Aug 25) Nudibranch from the Maldives. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/2913Dear Emile,
This is Chromodoris gleniei, which is recorded only from the Indian Ocean. It has so many similarities to the common Pacific species Chromodoris coi that I have previously considered them to be what we call 'sibling' species - a pair of species which have evolved from a common ancestor.
If you have other photos you would like to share with the Forum they would be very welcome.
Best wishes
Bill Rudman.
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