Comment from the photographer: You have a few P. weberi identified as P. mammilatus, please check P. weberi and you'll the huge difference! This one attached is a bad photo but a real P. Mammalatus check spelling too! Maybe someone gave you the wrong info on this, but this is for sure correct! I've only seen it a few times and it's a very exciting find indeed!

Photo Information

Photographer
Graham Abbott
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Taken on
20 December 2011 03:51:16 pm
Posted
13 years ago
Updated
5 months ago

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EXIF Information

Camera
Canon PowerShot S95
Date and Time
2011:11:20 15:51:16
Exposure Time
1/250
Exposure Bias
0/3
Focal Length
6000/1000 mm
Horizontal Resolution
240/1 dpi
Vertical Resolution
240/1 dpi
Aperture
f/3.2
ISO
80
Exposure Mode
Manual exposure
Metering Mode
Pattern
Flash
Flash fired, compulsory flash mode
White Balance
Auto white balance
Color Space
Software
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.4.1

Scientific Classification

KingdomAnimalia
PhylumMollusca
ClassGastropoda
SubclassOpisthobranchia
OrderPleurobranchida
FamilyPleurobranchidae
SpeciesPleurobranchus mamillatus