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Brazilian Aeolid - Nudibranch
Spurilla braziliana
-33.4576, 151.442
Field Notes
Description:
My first nudibranch spotting :) Spurilla braziliana is an intertidal species, usually found in rock pools, and belongs to the family Aeolidiidae. Specimen approx. 40mm in length, but known to grow to at least 50mm. Quite shaggy in appearance, almost like a rug. Blue-grey colour with reddish coloured head, but can vary in colour depending on what the animal eats. The second reference link (3895f) shows how much variation there can be within the species.
Habitat:
Spotted in an intertidal rock pool at North Avoca Beach, on the NSW Central Coast. This species appears to have worldwide distribution, and found in warmer tropical waters.
Notes:
Thanks to my sister and her keen eyesight for spotting this fellow. Photo taken with I-phone. Also, thanks to Gary at http://www.nudibranch.com.au/ for his assistance in identifying this specimen.
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