Photo Information

Photographer
Jenny Leong
Species name
Phyllidiopsis annae
Verified by
"The rhinophores are always black in this species (in contrast to the other longitudinally-striped Phyllidiopsis species, in which the rhinophores are pale pink or cream), and it is also rather typical of this species for the outermost black lines to have some projections radiating towards the margin, exactly like these individuals here (especially well shown in the individual on the right)."
Comment from Richard Willan
The rhinophores are always black in this species (in contrast to the other longitudinally-striped Phyllidiopsis species, in which the rhinophores are pale pink or cream), and it is also rather typical of this species for the outermost black lines to have some projections radiating towards the margin, exactly like these individuals here (especially well shown in the individual on the right).
Taken on
2 June 2007 09:53:47 am
Posted
17 years ago
Updated
4 months ago

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EXIF Information

Camera
Nikon Coolpix 5200
Date and Time
2007:05:02 09:53:47
Exposure Time
10/452
Exposure Bias
-17/10
Focal Length
78/10 mm
Horizontal Resolution
300/1 dpi
Vertical Resolution
300/1 dpi
Aperture
f/2.8
ISO
64
Exposure Program
Normal program
Exposure Mode
Auto exposure
Metering Mode
Pattern
Light Source
unknown
Flash
Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
White Balance
Manual white balance
Color Space
Uncalibrated
Software
Picasa 3.0

Scientific Classification

KingdomAnimalia
PhylumMollusca
ClassGastropoda
OrderNudibranchia
SuborderDoridina
FamilyPhyllidiidae
SpeciesPhyllidiopsis annae