Hi,
Alentia gelatinosa
Sent to me. Judging by the photos Google finds, I'd be pretty confident Stephane is correct.
It looks like it _might_ be encountered non-immersed as in the photo, but people may have also laid them out on rocks to photograph? If those Onoba are upper shore littorinids it seems unnaturally high on the shore.
Geoff
From: Stephane Hourdez [mailto:hourdez from sb-roscoff.fr]
Sent: Monday, 21 January 2013 9:38 p.m.
To: Geoff Read
Subject: Re: [Annelida] FW: worm and tiny snails
This looks like Alentia gelatinosa (the only such species in Northern France).
Wormly,
Stephane
On Jan 20, 2013, at 10:00 PM, Geoff Read wrote:
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From: Tempelman, David [David.Tempelman from grontmij.nl]
Sent: 21 January 2013 05:15
To: annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu<mailto:annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu>
Cc: Rykel de Bruyne
Subject: worm and tiny snails
Hi All,
We were wondering which species of Polychaete is on attached picture.
The snails are Onoba semicostata, location France.
Also interesting to know, what are these snails doing?
Or is the worm consuming the snails?
We have no clue.
A 3 mb version of the photo is available if necessary (I suppose so).
Many thanks ,
David
met vriendelijke groet,
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