Re: Costasiella from Indonesia

March 17, 2003
From: Kathe R. Jensen

Dear Takako and Bill,
Takako's animal is indeed a species of Costasiella, and I am fairly certain that it is the same species I collected in Lombok, Indonesia some years ago. The seaweed that it is on is a species of Avrainvillea, which is the food and substrate of almost all species of Costasiella.
Best wishes,
Kathe

krjensen@zmuc.ku.dk

Thanks Kathe,
Bill Rudman


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