Re: Cuthona? from Nova Scotia
September 24, 2002
From: Bernard Picton
Hi Bill,
I'm fairly sure Alan's animal is Dendronotus perhaps (?frondosus). Now I'm sure you'll go - where are the branched processes? Look carefully at the 'cerata' - I think they are slightly branched. I'm not sure if these small ones are really D. frondosus at all, as they do seem to spawn at this size - see the eggs below in Alan's photo. It might be that they are a distinct species. I'm not sure if the hydroid is Sertularia argentea, but if it is, then that is what I've found these small grey Dendronotus on here in the UK.
I have looked out a photo of this odd Dendronotus from Ireland to accompany my message. April 1982 - Killary Harbour, Co. Galway, Ireland. - size 8mm. Photo: B. E. Picton.
Bernard
bernard.picton.um@nics.gov.uk
Picton, B. , 2002 (Sep 24) Re: Cuthona? from Nova Scotia. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/7824Thanks Bernard,
An interesting suggestion. Perhaps Alan has a photo showing the 'cerata' more clearly.
Cheers,
Bill Rudman
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