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Hermissenda crassicornis, also known as the opalescent nudibranch or thick-horned nudibranch, is a species of brightly coloured, sea slug or nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Facelinidae. [1]
Hermissenda opalescens is a species of brightly coloured sea slug or nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Facelinidae. [ 2 ] This species is commonly known as the "opalescent sea slug."
The opalescent nudibranch or opalescent sea slug may refer to: Hermissenda opalescens, southwestern North America; Hermissenda crassicornis, northwestern North America
The greatest diversity of nudibranchs is seen in warm, shallow reefs, although one nudibranch species was discovered at a depth near 2,500 m (8,200 ft). [10] This nudibranch, described in 2024 as Bathydevius , is the only known nudibranch with a bathypelagic lifestyle and is one of the very few to be bioluminescent .
Bathydevius (Greek for "deep-living deviation") is a monotypic genus of unusual, highly distinctive nudibranch native to deep waters of the North Pacific Ocean.It contains a single species, B. caudactylus ("finger tail"), and is the only known member of the monotypic family Bathydeviidae.
Dorid Nudibranch, San Diego dorid Doris montereyensis: Monterey dorid Flabellinopsis iodinea: Spanish shawl Hermissenda crassicornis: Thick-horned nudibranch Hermissenda opalescens: Opalescent nudibranch Okenia rosacea: Hopkin's rose Peltodoris nobilis: Noble dorid Phidiana hiltoni: Hilton's aeolid Sakuraeolis enosimensis: Triopha catalinae ...
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Janolus fuscus, head end towards the top. The bodies of nudibranchs in this species are semi-translucent and whitish-grey, and reach lengths of about 35mm. The body is covered in short cerata with brown cores, and the exterior fades to orange and then white at the tip.