Re: Berthella californica
January 18, 2001
From: Dave Behrens
Dear Bill:
Your question concerning the white spots on the body of Berthella californica is a good one. I hope my colleagues on this coast agree with me. My observations have been that smaller specimens seem to have fewer, larger spots, proportionately than larger specimens. The Russian specimen's body proportions suggest that it is smaller individual, than the La Jolla specimen. The latter is a large animal, maybe 7-8 cm in length, or larger. Animals this size appear to have smaller, but more numerous spots.
Best regards,
Dave Behrens
Dave@seachallengers.com
Behrens, D., 2001 (Jan 18) Re: Berthella californica. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/3561Thanks Dave,
Bill Rudman
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