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Aeolidiella glauca spawn | Kleine vlokslak eieren

Description: The body of this nudibranch is orange brown in colour with extensive fawn or light brown surface pigment on the dorsum and in a rim around the edge of the foot. The cerata are covered with dense flecks of fawn coloured pigment. The outer half of the oral tentacles and rhinophores are similarly pigmented.

Habitat: Typically a sublittoral species, but occasionally found on the lower shore. This species feeds on Sagartiid anemones, especially Sagartiogeton lacerata. This anemone is usually found in sheltered muddy sites attached to pieces of shell or small stones embedded in mud. The spawn is a smoothly coiled thread with distinct breaks at regular intervals.

Distribution: Widely distributed around the British coasts, in muddy inlets such as Strangford Lough, but also on exposed rocky coasts. Scarce and usually found in small numbers.

Key Identification Features:

  • Superficial pigment on ceratal surfaces and around edge of foot.
  • Rhinophores and oral tentacles with outer portion pigmented.
© Text Mr Bernard E. Picton http://www.seaslug.org.uk/nudibranchs
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Aeolidiella glauca spawn.jpg - Kleine vlokslak eieren   Description:  The body of this nudibranch is orange brown in colour with extensive fawn or light brown surface pigment on the dorsum and in a rim around the edge of the foot. The cerata are covered with dense flecks of fawn coloured pigment. The outer half of the oral tentacles and rhinophores are similarly pigmented.   Habitat:  Typically a sublittoral species, but occasionally found on the lower shore. This species feeds on Sagartiid anemones, especially  Sagartiogeton lacerata  . This anemone is usually found in sheltered muddy sites attached to pieces of shell or small stones embedded in mud. The spawn is a smoothly coiled thread with distinct breaks at regular intervals.   Distribution:  Widely distributed around the British coasts, in muddy inlets such as Strangford Lough, but also on exposed rocky coasts. Scarce and usually found in small numbers.   Key Identification Features:     Superficial pigment on ceratal surfaces and around edge of foot.  Rhinophores and oral tentacles with outer portion pigmented. © Text Mr Bernard E. Picton http://www.seaslug.org.uk/nudibranchs

Fotograaf: John de Jong | Camera: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. E-330 | Datum: 27-6-09 14:43 | Resolutie: 3136 x 2352 | ISO Instelling: 100 | Belichtingsmodus: Manual control | Belichtingstijd: 1/50s | Diafragma: 8.0 | Focus afstand: 50,0mm (=96mm)
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