Southernmost record of Noumea subnivalis
September 26, 2002
From: Nishina Masayoshi
Dear Bill,
I have recently found a photo of Noumea subnivalis. The photographer didn't recognize the species but I am pretty sure that this is N. subnivalis, which would make this the southernmost record of the species, as far as I know. I am very grateful for his permission to use it to your Forum.
Photo by Mr. Kaoru Imagawa
Loc: Tanoura beach, Oita city, Oita prifec. Kyusyu. Japan.
Date: 4 Aug, 2001
Leng: 15mm
Depth 2m
Wather temp: 28C degree.
Best Regards,
Nishina Masayoshi
nishina@wips.co.jp
Masayoshi, N., 2002 (Sep 26) Southernmost record of Noumea subnivalis. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/7990Thanks Nishina,
Yes this is Noumea subnivalis. It will be interesting to see just what the geographic range of this species is.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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