Rediscovery of Chromodoris cavae Eliot, 1904

November 13, 1999
From: Bill Rudman.

Valda Fraser's interesting photo of a Chromodoris tennentana-like animal and her subsequent reply made me check my old notes to try and solve the puzzle of just what her species was. I am now convinced that it is the real Chromdoris cavae Eliot, 1904, which was described from Zanzibar, East Africa, and never seen again.

Bill Rudman.


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