"This is Risbecia apolegma Yonow 2001, I don’t know why it has been transferred to Hypselodoris; I know of no publication. I think it belongs to Risbecia because of the body & gill shape and of course the radula. None of the teeth had bifid ends as in species of Hypselodoris."
Comment from Nathalie Yonow
This is Risbecia apolegma Yonow 2001, I don’t know why it has been transferred to Hypselodoris; I know of no publication. I think it belongs to Risbecia because of the body & gill shape and of course the radula. None of the teeth had bifid ends as in species of Hypselodoris.