A record of Noumea sudanica
December 23, 2000
From: Gordon T. Smith
Dear Bill,
I am reviewing and scanning more slides for my updated site which I hope to be ready by 1 Jan 2001.
I came across this Chromodoris, possibly C. verrieri. It was approximately 2 cm long with other smaller examples in the vicinity. Depth found at was approximately 6 metres.
Regards
Gordon T. Smith
aquashot@emirates.net.ae
Smith, G.T., 2000 (Dec 23) A record of Noumea sudanica. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/3403Dear Gordon,
Could you give me some locality details and a date please? Oman perhaps? It's an interesting find. The species is almost certainly Noumea sudanica which I described in 1985 from a single specimen collected at Suakin, on the Sudanese Red Sea. It's nice to get another record and another photo.
I look forward to your updated site,
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman.
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