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Widespread and fairly common, sublittoral, ova easily seen on small algae in season. Current areas of sheltered coasts or areas with some wave exposure preferred. Feeds on hydroids epifaunal on kelps, such as Obelia spp. Old records from the Clyde. |
Collections: NMSZ, UM |
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