Photo Information

Photographer
Alexei Chernyshev
Species name
Colga minichevi
Verified by
"Colga minichevi is widely distributed in North West Pacific and has been reported from Kamchatka coast to the south Kurile Islands and Aniva Bay, Sakhalin as well as at the Iona island in the Okhotsk Sea and in the Tatar strait, Japan Sea. Colga minichevi is well distinguished from both known species of the genus, Colga villosa (Odhner, 1907) and Colga pacifica (Bergh, 1894) by numerous dorsal processes (6-8 irregular longitudinal rows), absence of the central tooth of the radula, elongate shape of the first and second lateral teeth, and also by reproductive system peculiarities."
Comment from Alexander Martynov
Colga minichevi is widely distributed in North West Pacific and has been reported from Kamchatka coast to the south Kurile Islands and Aniva Bay, Sakhalin as well as at the Iona island in the Okhotsk Sea and in the Tatar strait, Japan Sea. Colga minichevi is well distinguished from both known species of the genus, Colga villosa (Odhner, 1907) and Colga pacifica (Bergh, 1894) by numerous dorsal processes (6-8 irregular longitudinal rows), absence of the central tooth of the radula, elongate shape of the first and second lateral teeth, and also by reproductive system peculiarities.
Taken on
22 August 2005 06:05:14 pm
Posted
17 years ago
Updated
5 months ago

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EXIF Information

Camera
Olympus C760 Ultra Zoom
Date and Time
2005:07:22 18:05:14
Exposure Time
10/800
Exposure Bias
-7/10
Focal Length
109/10 mm
Horizontal Resolution
720000/10000 dpi
Vertical Resolution
720000/10000 dpi
Aperture
f/3.2
ISO
67
Exposure Program
Normal program
Exposure Mode
Manual exposure
Metering Mode
Pattern
Light Source
unknown
Flash
Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
White Balance
Auto white balance
Color Space
sRGB
Software
Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows

Scientific Classification

KingdomAnimalia
PhylumMollusca
ClassGastropoda
OrderNudibranchia
SuborderDoridina
FamilyPolyceridae
SpeciesColga minichevi