Photo Information

Photographer
Brent Murdoch
Species name
Verconia verconis
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"A very peculiar chromodorid that is endemic to southern temperate Australia with pustules all round the margin of its mantle. It is very well camouflaged on its sponge food. Verconia verconis has a variety of colours โ€“ most often pink, but rarely orange or yellow."
Comment from Richard Willan
A very peculiar chromodorid that is endemic to southern temperate Australia with pustules all round the margin of its mantle. It is very well camouflaged on its sponge food. Verconia verconis has a variety of colours โ€“ most often pink, but rarely orange or yellow.
Taken on
15 June 2007 12:28:20 pm
Posted
17 years ago
Updated
4 months ago

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EXIF Information

Camera
Olympus C8080 Wide Zoom
Date and Time
2007:05:15 12:28:20
Exposure Time
10/3200
Exposure Bias
-10/10
Focal Length
234/10 mm
Horizontal Resolution
1855000/10000 dpi
Vertical Resolution
1855000/10000 dpi
Aperture
f/3.2
ISO
100
Exposure Program
Aperture priority
Exposure Mode
Manual exposure
Metering Mode
Pattern
Light Source
unknown
Flash
Flash fired
White Balance
Auto white balance
Color Space
sRGB
Software
Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 Windows

Scientific Classification

KingdomAnimalia
PhylumMollusca
ClassGastropoda
OrderNudibranchia
SuborderDoridina
FamilyChromodorididae
SpeciesVerconia verconis