Jorunna rubescens from Reunion island

February 22, 2005
From: Philibert Bidgrain

Dear Bill,
Reunion Island sea slugs.

Jorunna rubescens is relatively common in Reunion Island during the summer time, in "Etang sal les bains " lagoon where we can observe it laying its eggs. Two specimens have been observed, mating late December on the reef (15-20 m). This specimen was found by Philibert Bidgrain at "Etang sal les bains" lagoon, less than 1 m deep, size 220 mm, 01 January 2005

Best Regards
Philibert Bidgrain
http://vieoceane.free.fr/runseaslug/indexslug.htm

pbidgrain@yahoo.fr

Bidgrain, P., 2005 (Feb 22) Jorunna rubescens from Reunion island. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/13007

Thanks Philibert,
Bill Rudman


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