Re: Sakuraeolis enosimensis - cannibalistic aeolid?

August 22, 2005
From: XiKun Song

Dear Bill,
Thanks for your quick reply [#14590 ].
The day after I sent the message, I found the carcase had been eaten out, leaving only the red part of the mouth. But your reply makes me think that the carcase was just attached to the predator by sticky mucus by chance.
Thanks!
XiKun Song
Xiamen University,
China, PRC

xksong@yanan.xmu.edu.cn

Song, X. K., 2005 (Aug 22) Re: Sakuraeolis enosimensis - cannibalistic aeolid?. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/14610

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