Discodoris evelinae? from Colombia

October 16, 2000
From: Phanor Montoya


Dear Bill:

I think this nudibranch is Discodoris evelinae. It was collected from Santa Marta, Colombia. I'm sending you photos of what I think are an adult (UPPER) and a juvenile (LOWER). Collected under rocks. The animals are brown or reddish. The body is papillate. They all have six gills.

With regards,
Phanor Montoya

phamont@eudoramail.com

Montoya, P., 2000 (Oct 16) Discodoris evelinae? from Colombia. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/3129

Dear Phanor,
It certainly looks like a Discodoris but let's see what people who know the Caribbean fauna think.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman.


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