Baptodoris cinnabarina ? from French Mediterranean
						February 13, 2009
						From: Sandrine Bielecki
					
					
					
						 
					Concerning message #22163:
Hi Bill
Here is another specimen for which we need your contribution for identification, it has been suspected to be Baptodoris cinnabarina but I'm not convinced.
Locality: Antibes, 35 m, France, Mediterranee, December 2008. Length: 3 cm. Photographer: Gilles Cavignaux.
Thanks for help
Sandrine Bielecki
sandrine.b3@free.fr
							 
							 
						
 
 Note added 2 March 2009: This is possibly Discodoris rosi. See message #22302.
Dear Sandrine,
I am not an expert on Mediterranean species but I think Baptodoris cinnabarina is supposed to have whitish rhinophores. Your animal has traces of a median ridge on the mantle and the rhinophore and gills pockets are bordered with a whitish pattern, so it could be Carminodoris boucheti.
Hopefully someone with knowledge of the Mediterranean fauna can help us identify your animal.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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