Flabellina hamanni from Aruba, Caribbean Sea
						December 6, 2006
						From: Florent Charpin
					
					
					
						
 
						Hi Bill,
I found this nudibranch in Aruba, about 50 feet deep in the middle of a small sandy patch in the reef and I'm been unable to identify it. It was about one inch long.
Locality: Near the Jane Sea wreck, 50 feet, Aruba, Caribbean Sea, 23 November 2005. Length: 1 inch. Photographer: Florent Charpin.
Thanks,
Florent
florent@charpin.net
Charpin, F., 2006 (Dec 6) Flabellina hamanni from Aruba, Caribbean Sea. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/18939 
 Dear Florent,
This is Flabellina hamanni. There is a similarly coloured species, Flabellina marcusorum, but it is more transparent and the purple band on the cerata seems to be much more diffuse.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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