Juvenile Triopha catalinae? from Brit. Columbia
October 8, 2002
From: Marli Wakeling
Hi Bill,
I found this tiny critter at Port Hardy, and first thought it might be something new. Once I enlarged it, it appears that it may be a juvenile Triopha catalinae.
Location: Annie's Wall, Port Hardy, British Columbia, Canada.
Date: August 2002
Depth: 50 feet
Length: 1 cm.
Photograph: Marli Wakeling
Regards,
Marli
scubamarli@excite.com
Wakeling, M., 2002 (Oct 8) Juvenile Triopha catalinae? from Brit. Columbia. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/8136Dear Marli,
I think you're right. It certainly looks like it could grow into Triopha catalinae with an extra bit of orange her and there.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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