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Nudibranchia Collection

"Nudibranchia: The Colorful World of Sea Slugs" Discover the mesmerizing beauty of Nudibranchia, commonly known as sea slugs

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: Glaucus atlanticus, blue sea slug

Glaucus atlanticus, blue sea slug
Ff. 23 Vol 3. Watercolour painting by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage to explore the southern continent 1768-1771

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: Nudibranchia or sea slugs

Nudibranchia or sea slugs: Hermaea bifida 1, Facelina auriculata coronata 2, Dendronotus frondosus 3, Okenia elegans 4, Doto coronata 5, Tritonia hombergii 6 and Ancula gibbosa 7

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: UW INDO 1973 07

UW INDO 1973 07
Reticulated Nudibranch - Keruo Channel dive site, Penemu Island, Dampier Strait, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: UW INDO 1908 05

UW INDO 1908 05
Co's Chromodoris Nudibranch - Dropoff dive site, Tulamben, Kubu district, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia, Indian Ocean Date: 08-Nov-19

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: UW INDO 1894 11

UW INDO 1894 11
Orange-barred Mexichromis Nudibranch - Batu Niti dive site, Seraya, Kubu district, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia, Indian Ocean Date: 24-Mar-16

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: 13131093

13131093
Magnificent Chromodoris Nudibranch - Sanggamau dive site, Bangka Island, north Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean Date: 24-03-2016

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: Nudibranch, Deserta Grande, Desertas Islands, Madeira, Portugal, August 2009

Nudibranch, Deserta Grande, Desertas Islands, Madeira, Portugal, August 2009

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: Nudibranch eggs, Larvotto Marine Reserve, Monaco, Mediterranean Sea, July 2009

Nudibranch eggs, Larvotto Marine Reserve, Monaco, Mediterranean Sea, July 2009

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: Nudibranch (Adalaria proxima) egg laying, Moere coastline, Norway, February 2009

Nudibranch (Adalaria proxima) egg laying, Moere coastline, Norway, February 2009

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: Nudibranch, Fiji

Nudibranch, Fiji
An aeolid nudibranch (Caloria indica) photographed on hard coral polyps (Diploastrea heliopora) in Fiji at 50 feet; Fiji

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: Illustration shows marine mollusks. Nudibranchia. - Nacktkiemen-Schnecken, 1 print

Illustration shows marine mollusks. Nudibranchia. - Nacktkiemen-Schnecken, 1 print : color lithograph; sheet 36 x 26 cm. 1904

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: Robust frond-aeolis nudibranch -Dendronotus robustus-, Sea of Japan, Primorsky Krai

Robust frond-aeolis nudibranch -Dendronotus robustus-, Sea of Japan, Primorsky Krai, Russian Far East, Russian Federation

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: British Nudibranch Molluscs, Plate aA

British Nudibranch Molluscs, Plate aA
History of British Mollusca, Forbes and Hanley, Vol I 1853. Illustration of Triopa claviger, Egirus punctilucens, Tritonia hombergi, Doto coronata, Scyllaea pelagica

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: Chromodoris annulata nudibranch

Chromodoris annulata nudibranch
Chromodoris annulata is a large smooth pale-bodied nudibranch with many vivid yellow spots, though these may be absent in some individuals

Background imageNudibranchia Collection: Predators feeding on a hydroid colony

Predators feeding on a hydroid colony
Predators feeding on a hydrozoa colony. Colony of Tubularia larynx hydrozoa that has been destroyed by nudibranchs (Coryphella sp)


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"Nudibranchia: The Colorful World of Sea Slugs" Discover the mesmerizing beauty of Nudibranchia, commonly known as sea slugs. Among them is the enchanting Glaucus atlanticus, a blue sea slug that captivates with its vibrant hues. These fascinating creatures belong to the order Nudibranchia and can be found in various underwater habitats. UW INDO 1973 07 showcases a stunning image capturing the elegance of these marine mollusks. Similarly, UW INDO 1908 05 and UW INDO 1894 11 offer glimpses into their captivating world beneath the waves. In August 2009, during an expedition to Deserta Grande in Madeira, Portugal, one lucky diver encountered a striking Nudibranch amidst its natural habitat. Its vivid colors stood out against the backdrop of crystal-clear waters. The life cycle of these incredible creatures is equally intriguing. In July 2009 at Larvotto Marine Reserve in Monaco's Mediterranean Sea, divers were fortunate enough to witness Nudibranch eggs shimmering like precious jewels on the ocean floor. Even in colder climates such as Norway's Moere coastline in February 2009, Adalaria proxima was spotted laying its delicate eggs. This sighting highlights their adaptability across different regions and temperatures. From Fiji to Monaco and beyond, these remarkable organisms continue to astound us with their diversity and unique characteristics. Their presence adds vibrancy to our oceans while serving as indicators of environmental health. Illustrations depicting marine mollusks from Nacktkiemen-Schnecken further emphasize their intricate details and allure. Through scientific exploration and artistic representation alike, we gain deeper insights into this extraordinary group within the animal kingdom – Nudibranchia or sea slugs.