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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Clifton Gardens, Sydney Harbour
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Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India
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Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India
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2002 California Academy of Sciences
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from California coast
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1999 California Academy of Sciences
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Two individuals mating (they are hermaphroditic). This species mates very readily in aquaria if given half a chance. Photo by Dave Cowles, July 2000
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This closeup of the head shows the rhinophores. Note also that, although this species generally does not have orange spots on the dorsum, a few small scattered orange spots can be seen here on the head.
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This individual is laying a string of eggs. View from below. Photo by Dave Cowles, 2-2004
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This view of the posterior dorsum shows the ring of short, white gills and also the network of spicules below the skin surface that can often be seen in this species.
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2014 California Academy of Sciences
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1999 California Academy of Sciences
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An underwater photo by Kirt Onthank, June 2007
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An individual found off Northwest Island in 2007. Photo by Dave Cowles
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2009 California Academy of Sciences
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1999 California Academy of Sciences
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spotted triopha
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An individual from Coffin Rocks, Photo by Robbie Wheeling, 2002
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1999 California Academy of Sciences
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1999 California Academy of Sciences
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spotted triopha
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Limacia cockerelli, 1.8 cm long, found subtidally at Sares Head (Photo by: Dave Cowles 2014 )