Re: Nudibranch from the Maldives

August 25, 2000
From: Ron Velarde

Dear Dr. Rudman,
In your response to Emile, you listed the similarity with Chromodoris geometrica; should it be Chromodoris coi?

Thank for all your work in maintaining this site; one of the best parts of my day is checking out the forum and seeing nudibranchs from all over the world!

Ron Velarde

rgv@sdcity.sannet.gov

Velarde, R., 2000 (Aug 25) Re: Nudibranch from the Maldives. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/2932

Dear Ron,
It should indeed be C. coi. Simple brain cell misfunction on my part. Thanks for the feedback. I'll change it.
Bill Rudman.

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