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Photo by Marisa Still
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Field Notes

Description:

Looks like another nudibranch, any idea which one? Found at the tide pools during a negative tide, basting in the air near sea grass. Approximately 7cm long.

Species ID Suggestions

Clown Nudibranch

Triopha catalinea

Comments (1)

A nudibranch is a soft-bodied, marine gastropod mollusk so I've moved this to the Other category for you. Please update the common & scientific names in edit now that this has been identified for you.
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PublishedJanuary 17, 2012

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