Fosså and Nilsen 1998: p. 240). Edwardsiid sea anemones
are common elements of the benthic marine infauna, but the
Pacific actiniarian fauna is poorly known (Daly and
Ljubenkov 2008). It is unclear whether nudibranchs form
a major part of their diet. Dozens of other edwardsiid
anemones were observed over the course of the 3-week
fieldwork period, not increasing the number of predation
records. The attempted predation of a phyllidid nudibranch
is surprising because sea slugs of the Phyllidiidae are
known to be toxic (Fusetani et al. 1992).