Comment from the photographer: Eubranchus linensis (Garcia-Gomez, Cervera and Garcia, 1990)

Photo Information

Photographer
João Pedro Silva
Species name
Eubranchus linensis
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"This aeolid nudibranch is characterised by the slightly inflated cerata that resemble swollen spindles, by the translucent white body with opaque white tips to the rhinophores, oral tentacles and cerata, and by the irregular orange-red blotches on the head and back. Externally, Eubranchus linensis is very similar to Eubranchus farrani."
Comment from Richard Willan
This aeolid nudibranch is characterised by the slightly inflated cerata that resemble swollen spindles, by the translucent white body with opaque white tips to the rhinophores, oral tentacles and cerata, and by the irregular orange-red blotches on the head and back. Externally, Eubranchus linensis is very similar to Eubranchus farrani.
Taken on
2 October 2007 10:21:40 am
Posted
16 years ago
Updated
4 months ago

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EXIF Information

Camera
Canon EOS 300D
Date and Time
2007:09:02 10:21:40
Exposure Time
1/200
Exposure Bias
0/3
Focal Length
50/1 mm
Horizontal Resolution
107480/1000 dot per centimeters
Vertical Resolution
107480/1000 dot per centimeters
Aperture
f/36.0
ISO
100
Exposure Mode
Manual exposure
Metering Mode
Average / Evaluative
Flash
Flash did not fire
White Balance
Auto white balance
Color Space
sRGB
Software
Paint.NET v3.36

Scientific Classification

KingdomAnimalia
PhylumMollusca
ClassGastropoda
OrderNudibranchia
SuborderAeolidina
FamilyEubranchidae
SpeciesEubranchus linensis