Colpodaspis thompsoni from NE Sulawesi
August 12, 2001
From: Jim Anderson
Dear Dr. Rudman,
Can you help ID the enclosed animal? I am not sure it is a nudibranch or sea slug, it was so tiny. The dive guide found it for me, no doubt testing how small an animal I would try to photograph. How he spotted it I don't know, in a 2 knot current at 26 metres across a coral rubbly sand bottom at Mary's Point, Banka Island, NE Sulawesi on 25 June 01. From the slide at 1:1 it measures 2 mm at its widest dimension.
Regards,
Jim A
jander4454@aol.com
Anderson, J., 2001 (Aug 12) Colpodaspis thompsoni from NE Sulawesi. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/5007Dear Jim,
This is Colpodaspis thompsoni. I'm afraid it doesn't grow very big at all.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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