Flat Worm ID Needed, Please

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Mo2vation

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I found this thing on Catalina yesterday on the Chamber Day boat trip. I can't locate it in a couple of my reference books.

Little guy was motoring all over this rock. 'dette and I watched it for about 5 or 6 minutes. I think I took about 10 or 12 shots of it. All angles. He changed shapes a number of times as he was stretching out, pulling back, etc. Very entertaining. I've never seen one of these before.

Mystery Wormie
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Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

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Ken
 
i know exactly what that is

it's a flatworm with yellow fringes and brown spots and lines, probably a female,
about 10 years old. i am sensing "Virgo"
 
Hi. I also posted this in the SoCal room. Phil "worms are my life" BottomMax posted its name and location, nick name, SS number, etc.

Thanks

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Ken
 
Mo2vation:
Hi. I also posted this in the SoCal room. Phil "worms are my life" BottomMax posted its name and location, nick name, SS number, etc.

Thanks

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Ken

Link, me, Baby! Enquiring minds want to know!
 
interesting Flat worm...
 

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