Aeolid from Italy
September 27, 2000
From: Erwin Koehler
Dear Bill,
This one is from Finale Ligure, Italy, divesite "Bergeggi", depth 13 m, size ~ 5 mm, date July 22, 2000.
It was taken by Franco De Lorenzi
Email: cratena@libero.it
My first idea was Facelina coronata but I would like to hear the opinion of an expert.
Erwin
Medslugs.Koehler@t-online.de
Koehler, E., 2000 (Sep 27) Aeolid from Italy. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/3078Dear Erwin,
I am not an expert on the Mediterranean fauna but I am sure we will get some comments from some.
It doesn't look like Facelina coronata to me. I would have thought the ridges or 'brackets' on the rhinophores would be visible in the photo if it were that species. It does look very like Calmella cavolini (Verany, 1846). I can't see whether the cerata in each group havea a common base, but the colour, including the white specks on the back and the tinge of purple jaw plates, are characteristic of Calmella cavolini.
But let's wait for an expert opinion.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman.
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