http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/7918 Tambja morosa, also known as Tambja kushimotoensis or gloomy nudibranch, is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusk in the subfamily Nembrothinae within the family Polyceridae. This species is instead sometimes placed in the family Gymnodorididae. Visualizza altro The distribution of this species is primarily Indo-Pacific. It is found in the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Australia, French Polynesia, Fiji and Hawaii. Visualizza altro This large species of Tambja grows to approximately 70–75 mm in length. This species is normally black with blue markings, although dark green specimens are found in the cooler waters of New South Wales and northern New Zealand. The skin of … Visualizza altro • Image of Tambja morosa • Images of Tambja morosa • Tambja morosa at Sea Slugs of Hawaii • Photos of Tambja morosa on Sealife Collection Visualizza altro Tambja morosa feeds on arborescent bryozoan colonies. Visualizza altro • Baba, K. (1987) Two new green colored species of Tambja from Japan (Nudibranchia: Polyceridae). Venus, The Japanese … Visualizza altro
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WebNome comune: Tambja morosa Genere: Tambja Specie: Tambja morosa Categoria: Nudibranchi Commento: Nudibranco che è risultato molto comune nelle immersioni svolte nello stretto di Tanon nella zona vicina a Moalboal, Cebu.Si nutre di briozoi. ( Visaya, Cebu, Filippine, Oceano Pacifico, 4/2006) Autore: Fabio RUSSO Visionata da: Fabio RUSSO Web9 apr 2024 · Голожаберник ... Голожаберник hampton inns in nj
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WebTambja morosa, also known as Tambja kushimotoensis or gloomy nudibranch, is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusk in the subfamily … Web17 mag 2007 · In Todd Garthwaite's recent messages concerning Tambja sagamiana and T. morosa from Taiwan, the characteristic 'sensory pits' on the side of the head are very well illustrated so I have posted here close-ups from his photos of T. morosa.. In the upper photo, below the rhinophore there is a long black ridged structure. Usually all we see is a … http://seaslugforum.net/showall/tambmoro burton snowboard bag green red yellow