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Acanthodoris lutea Acanthodoris lutea. This nudibranch grows to about 30 mm in length. It has a bright orange papillated dorsum covered with yellow specks. As is the case with many nudibranchs, this bright coloration is thought to be a reminder to would-be predators of its distasteful nature, an example of aposematic coloration.
Acanthodoris is a genus of sea slugs, dorid nudibranchs, shell-less marine gastropod mollusks in the family Onchidorididae. [1] The genus is believed to have originated in the Atlantic Ocean in the Cretaceous period and spread to the Pacific Ocean. [2]
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A. lutea may refer to: Acanthodoris lutea, a sea slug; Acronicta lutea, a dagger moth; Actinactia lutea, a tachinid fly; Admetula lutea, a nutmeg snail; Alcithoe lutea, a sea snail; Aletris lutea, a medicinal plant; Alphonsea lutea, a custard apple; Anacolosa lutea, a woody plant; Andrena lutea, a mining bee; Anistylis lutea, a plant with ...
Orange-peel doris (Acanthodoris lutea), a nudibranch, in tide pool laying eggs. Eggs are common among invertebrates, including insects, spiders, mollusks, and ...
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