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Flatworm ID

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This is a photo I just rediscovered. I haven't been able to ID this flatworm from Port Stephens, NSW, Australia. Found around 15m depth at Halifax Park.

 

None of my books have much about flatworms at all :lol:

 

cheers

Leander

 

hmmm ... I think I am becoming a chronic Critter ID poster :)

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A very difficult one. Which book can we use for these flatworms ? They are as beautiful as the nudis - but how to determinate ?

 

In the "white group" I found several, everything seems to play on the color of the periphery: from inside to outside:

Pseudoceros jebborum is black and yellow (this could be a young one ?)

Pseudoceros bimarginatus: white - brown-red- black - yellow

Pseudoceros confusus - white black dark yellow-black-white

Could not get further...

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Here's an alternative, Leander.... your picture is a very close match for one identified as Cycloporus venetus in Newman & Cannon's book "Marine Flatworms", p. 66. C. venetus was described as being blue with a white median line, yellow margin with clear rim, and black spots on tentacles. The one in the book however has the same white body shading darker towards the yellow margin as yours. since Newman & Cannon described the species I would guess that the book image matching yours is correctly identified.

 

Here's Alcina's shot of the blue morph from Ningaloo (it was described from Exmouth)

http://www.oceansbyanderson.com/SLUGS/slid...%20venetus.html

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