Is this a species of Stiliger?
March 15, 2002
From: Akos Lumnitzer
Hello Bill,
On a night dive in October 2001 at Oak Park in southern Sydney, my wife found these two tiny slugs. They remind me of Ercolania cf. boodleae looking at the shape, but the colour seems reversed. They were about 5mm long.
Regards
Ákos
Akos.Lumnitzer@exel.com
Lumnitzer, A., 2002 (Mar 15) Is this a species of Stiliger?. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/6410Dear Akos,
I think they are Stiliger cremoniana. There is a possibility they are Favorinus tsuruganus but I can't see enough detail to decide whether they are a sacoglossan or an aeolid.
Cheers,
Bill Rudman
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