Comment from the photographer: This species you can find all over Mediterranean, we already found in the Italian Coast, then in the French coast near Marseilles and also in Corsica. Here you can see a family

Photo Information

Photographer
Daniela Wolf
Location
Corsica, France
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"This species is endemic to the Mediterranean Sea characterised by the large chocolate blotches on the upper surface of the mantle. It is placed in the genus Discodoris as many times as Peltodoris and no firm decision as to which genus is best has been arrived at so far."
Comment from Richard Willan
This species is endemic to the Mediterranean Sea characterised by the large chocolate blotches on the upper surface of the mantle. It is placed in the genus Discodoris as many times as Peltodoris and no firm decision as to which genus is best has been arrived at so far.
Camera
Nikon D200
Taken on
7 July 2007 08:50:13 am
Posted
17 years ago
Updated
4 months ago

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EXIF Information

Camera
Nikon D200
Date and Time
2007:06:07 08:50:13
Exposure Time
10/600
Exposure Bias
0/6
Focal Length
1050/10 mm
Horizontal Resolution
300/1 dpi
Vertical Resolution
300/1 dpi
Aperture
f/7.1
ISO
160
Exposure Program
Aperture priority
Exposure Mode
Metering Mode
Pattern
Light Source
unknown
Flash
Strobe return light detected
White Balance
Color Space
sRGB
Software
ACD Systems Digital Imaging

Scientific Classification

KingdomAnimalia
PhylumMollusca
ClassGastropoda
OrderNudibranchia
SuborderDoridina
FamilyDorididae
SpeciesPeltodoris atromaculata