Cuthona speciosa from South Africa
July 26, 2002
From: Lindsay Warren
Dear Bill,
Just thought you might like these shots of Cuthona speciosa (Macnae, 1954) for the Sea Slug Forum since there doesn't appear to be a posting for it yet.
This specimen was found at a depth of 50cm by Kevin Reed on 15 February 2002 in the early afternoon while snorkelling in the deeper intertidal pools at Marsh Strand, near Haga-Haga, Eastern Cape. L: 9 mm.
Photos: Lindsay Warren.
On looking at the rhinophores they appear to be hollow 'tubes' - is this an optical illusion or are they in fact 'tubes'? According to Gosliner, (1987), it is endemic to South Africa.
All the best
Lindsay
alldcl@compuserve.com
Warren, L., 2002 (Jul 26) Cuthona speciosa from South Africa. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/7630Thanks Lindsay,
Yes this does appear to be a South African endemic. Concerning the apparently tubular rhinophores - as far as I know it is an optical illusion. Neither C. speciosa, not any other aeolid has been been reported to have hollow, tubular rhinophores.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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