Summary[edit] Description: English: Alder J. & Hancock A. (1845-1855). A monograph of the British nudibranchiate Mollusca: with figures of all the species. The Ray Society, London. Published in 8 parts:Part 6 Fam.3 Plate 41 [1854]. Alderia modesta (Loven, 1844) Fig. 1,2 Side and back views of Alderia modesta Fig. 3 Two of the branchial papillae, much enlarged Fig. 4 Spawn Fig. 5 A portion of the same, highly magnified Lomanotus flavidus Alder & Hancock, 1846 synonym Lomanotus marmoratus (Alder & Hancock, 1845) Fig. 6 Lomanotus flavidus, back view Fig. 7 Anterior portion of the underside. Date: 1854. Source: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/131598#page/474/mode/1up. Author: Albany Hancock.
ISO accidentally left at 400, lighting sub par. Sigh. Today was one of those days when I go out with a bunch of people and try to focus on finding things for them to see, or helping ID things, and end up taking very few photos. Oh well. It was fun all the same, and there were plenty of other photographers on hand. Met two more nudibranch folks, Bill (?) and Doug, who said they were collecting data and were planning a publication with Jeff Goddard. Much like the two guys I met last time at Pillar Pt (whose names I forget), these two lamented the paucity of slugs to be found relative to 10 or 20 years ago, glory days of untold abundance and disversity, apparently.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Close-up of the nudibranch Dendronotus orientalis. Date: 29 March 2016, 12:47:38. Source: Own work. Author: Robin Agarwal. Camera location37° 30′ 21.21″ N, 122° 13′ 02.73″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 37.505892; -122.217425.
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Summary[edit] Description: At long last, I finally managed to see this Donut Doto nudibranch (Doto greenamyeri). It's been on my wishlist for years. It seems they have to make it difficult by systematically being upside down. Being a bit of a contortionist was necessary to take a nice capture. Date: 7 June 2018, 02:45. Source: Dunkin Donut. Author: Christian Gloor from Wakatobi Dive Resort, Indonesia. Camera location8° 17′ 31.88″ S, 115° 36′ 32.06″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap -8.292189; 115.608905.
Summary[edit] Description: English: A photograph of the feathered doto, Doto pinnatifida, taken in 25 m of water on the Atlantic side of the Cape Peninsula. Animals about 15 mm total length. Photo taken using Nikonos V camera. Date: February 2009. Source: Own work. Author: Seascapeza.
Description: Giant Nudibranch Dendronotus iris grows up to 12 inches long. This one was at Hornby Island in BC. Date: 17 April 2007, 17:09. Source: IMG_0939. Author: Daniel Hershman from Federal Way, US.