Unknown from Solitary Islands
February 24, 2001
From: David Harasti
Hi Bill,
This species was found at North Solitary Island - nthn New South Wales, Australia in about 10 metres of water. It was about 7-8 cms long and 3-4 cms wide. I am unable to identify this species, could you please help. My apologies for the poor photo quality.
Thanks,
David
davidh@dynamite.com.au
Harasti, D., 2001 (Feb 24) Unknown from Solitary Islands. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/3852Dear David,
This is Trippa intecta. The dark brown body with compound tubercles and a pale whitish brown median ridge are quite characteristic of this species.
Bill Rudman
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