Re: Unknown from the Caribbean
October 20, 2000
From: Juan Lucas Cervera
Dear Bill,
It seems to me that this species could be Hermaea bifida or some related species. The shape of the rhinophores is like in this species, moreover the branching of the digestive gland at the top of the cerata.
Cheers.
Lucas.
lucas.cervera@uca.es
Cervera, J.L., 2000 (Oct 20) Re: Unknown from the Caribbean . [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/3214Thanks Lucas.
The vote is certainly in favour of Hermaea.
Bill Rudman
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