Chromodoris multimaculosa from Bicheno, Tasmania

May 29, 2010
From: Capt John Silberberg

Hi Bill

Please help me ID the nudis in the attached pic.

Candidates: Chromodoris epicurea, Noumea haliclona and Noumea closei

Found on "The Rock" in Waubs Bay at Bicheno on Tasmania's east coast.

Locality: The Rock, Waubs Bay, Bicheno, 12 metres, Tasmania, Australia, Tasman Sea, 8 May 2010, Rocky Reef. Length: Approx 20 mm. Photographer: Capt John Silberberg.

Cheers

John.

john.silberberg@bigpond.com

Silberberg, J.M., 2010 (May 29) Chromodoris multimaculosa from Bicheno, Tasmania. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/23688

Note added 31 May 2010: This is Chromodoris epicuria. See message #23694.

Dear John,

Tasmania has a multitude of chromodorid species with orange and red spots so you are correct to be cautious. It certainly looks like it could be one of the yellow species from that region [see Noumea flava colour group] and the orange spots with white around them look quite like N. closei.

However I am pretty sure this is another species, Chromodoris multimaculosa, which until now I haven't added to the Forum.  If your cluster of 5? animals is this species, then you have almost doubled the number of known specimens and given us an indication of the sponge it feeds on.

Best wishes,
Bill Rudman

Rudman, W.B., 2010 (May 29). Comment on Chromodoris multimaculosa from Bicheno, Tasmania by Capt John Silberberg. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/23688

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