Biogenetically interesting polypropionate-derived metabolites 1 and 2, featuring an unprecedented skeleton, have been isolated from the sea slug Elysia diomedea. Their enantiomeric character indicates that the current spontaneous electrocyclization cascade biogenetic hypothesis for the bicyclo[4.2.0]octane core must be enzymatically aided. These compounds are isomeric with the 15-nor-9,10-deoxytridachione/15-norphotodeoxytridachione pair of metabolites and encourage speculation about their biosynthetic relationship.The sacoglossan Elysia () Tridachiella) diomedea (Bergh) (Mollusca, Opisthobranchia, Sacoglossa) belongs to one of the few metazoan groups that retain chloroplasts harvested from siphonous marine algae to carry out photosynthesis in their own tissues.1 While the plastids remain photosynthetically active they provide an energy supply, and in some cases, the released organic carbon can totally sustain the sea slugs for several months in the absence of an algal food source, 2 giving rise to the issue of whether lateral gene transfer has occurred between eukaryotic alga and animal † Instituto de Productos Naturales y Agrobiología del CSIC.