Polycera capensis from eastern Australia

November 23, 2005
From: Bruce Potter

Dear Bill,

I dived the Pipeline in Nelson Bay yesterday, and found the usual haul of nudibranchs. I thought this Polycera capensis was very interesting. It was at about 8 meters depth, and would have been about 40 mm long.

Locality: Nelson Bay. Port Stephens, NSW. Australia. Depth: 8 Metres. Length: 40 mm. 20 November 2005. Kelp, Algae, Sponges. Photographer: Bruce Potter

Regards
Bruce Potter.

bandppotter@bigpond.com

Potter, B., 2005 (Nov 23) Polycera capensis from eastern Australia. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/15322

Thanks Bruce,
Bill Rudman


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