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Aeolidia papillosa
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Photographer: Ron Wolf
ID: 0000 0000 0207 0799 (2007-02-21)Copyright © 2007 Ron Wolf
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date of photo Oct 8, 2006
location
Fitzgerald Marine Refuge, Moss Beach (San Mateo County, California, US)family
Aeolidiidae
order
Nudibranchia
class Gastropoda
habitat Mid-intertidal zonenotes The Shag-rug Aeolis is attacking the base of a Proliferating Anemone (Epiactis prolifera), its preferred prey. The nudibranch is staying outside the range of the anemones's tentacles and nematocysts.camera Canon 20D, 252mm macro, f/16, 1/40 sec.
photo category: Animal - Invertebrate-Other
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1. | Reviewed by Cynthia Trowbridge Mar 2, 2007 |
| Action: changed name from "Aeolidiella papillosa" to "Aeolidia papillosa
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| Reviewer's comments: | | | "The genus is a valid genus name but not of the species in question. see Sea Slug Forum, Australian Museum." |
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