Nudibranch - Southern Mozambique
April 19, 2001
From: Ian Miller
Hi Bill,
I am having some trouble identifying this nudibranch found on a recent trip to Southern Mozambique. It was on a small reef surrounded by sand at a depth of 24 m. The size is 7 cm and the my best guess from the books I have is genus Sclerodoris.
Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ian & Kirsty Miller
diverian@xsinet.co.za
Miller, I, 2001 (Apr 19) Nudibranch - Southern Mozambique. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/4205
Dear Ian & Kirsty,
Your nudibranch is Phyllidiopsis cardinalis. The phyllidiids can usually be distinguished from 'normal' dorids like
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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