Cuthona punicea from British Columbia
October 25, 2001
From: Marli Wakeling
Hi Bill,
Here is Cuthona punicea, which I had confused earlier with Catriona columbiana. I am sending a photo of Catriona columbiana in a separate message: found a metre away from these beauties. As you can see they are on an undescribed hydroid in a deep burgundy colour.
Dive Site: Plumper Rock, near Telegraph Cove, Vancouver Island,British Columbia.
Date: August, 2001
Depth: 21 meters
Length: 12mm
Photograph: Marli Wakeling
Marli
scubamarli@excite.com
Wakeling, M., 2001 (Oct 25) Cuthona punicea from British Columbia. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/5533Thanks Marli,
Well this species certainly seems to be interested in eating hydroid polyps. As I said in your other message, it would be very interesting to know if Cuthona columbiana is ever seen taking an interest in the hydroid polyps.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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