it is still not described and instead of Flabellina, it will most likely be named Cumanotus fernaldi.
But since the papers are not published, it remains still only as Cumanotus sp. Will keep you posted
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That would be my guess.LCF wrote: Are they called "burrowing" because they are normally under the silt? .
Jan K wrote:Although listed in Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest book as Burrowing Aeolid, Flabellina sp. 1,
it is still not described and instead of Flabellina, it will most likely be named Cumanotus fernaldi.
But since the papers are not published, it remains still only as Cumanotus sp. Will keep you posted![]()
Thanks Dusty,Dusty2 wrote: On the other hand I think maybe you spend too much time underwater