Curious if any familiar with Gulf Coast sea slugs could help me ID this guy. He was found in Christmas Bay in the seagrass beds. I didn't know we had anything other than sea hares or Sargassum nudibranches.
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Guest_decal_*
, Mar 18 2013 02:42 PM
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#1 Guest_decal_*
Posted 18 March 2013 - 02:42 PM
Hi guys,
Curious if any familiar with Gulf Coast sea slugs could help me ID this guy. He was found in Christmas Bay in the seagrass beds. I didn't know we had anything other than sea hares or Sargassum nudibranches.
Curious if any familiar with Gulf Coast sea slugs could help me ID this guy. He was found in Christmas Bay in the seagrass beds. I didn't know we had anything other than sea hares or Sargassum nudibranches.
#2 Guest_decal_*
Posted 19 March 2013 - 02:26 PM
Got a likely ID: Polycera hummi (http://www.seaslugforum.net/message/23687).
Anyone know a nudibranch expert that would be interested in this specimen? I may try to find some bryozoa for it this weekend, but since it's apparently quite rare I'd be happy to contribute it to science.
Anyone know a nudibranch expert that would be interested in this specimen? I may try to find some bryozoa for it this weekend, but since it's apparently quite rare I'd be happy to contribute it to science.
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