Halgerda willeyi from Myanmar

March 26, 2003
From: Mary Jane Adams

Hi Bill,
I think this poor little mangled slug is Halgerda willeyi. It seems to be surviving despite being bitten almost in half and losing all it's gills.

Length: 15mm,
Depth: about 10 meters,
Divesite: Three Islets, Andaman Sea, Myanmar.
Date: Feb. 27, 2003.

Best regards,
Mary Jane

divepng@yahoo.com

Adams, M.J., 2003 (Mar 26) Halgerda willeyi from Myanmar. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/9414

Thanks Mary Jane,
Nudibranchs can certainly be great survivors
Bill Rudman


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