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Doto sarsiae. Specimen 8.5 mm long. c: head crests. On Garveia nutans, LWS, Menai Strait, Wales. April 2011. Conf. B. Picton.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sun, 30/10/2011 12:53
Species
Doto sarsiae
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F. Smith

Doto sarsiae. Large specimen, 8.5mm long; orange-pink viscera and yellow tinted flesh. Left side of foot folded so false impression of propodial expansion. On Garveia nutans, LWS, Menai Strait, Wales. April 2011. Conf. B. Picton.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sun, 30/10/2011 12:52
Species
Doto sarsiae
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F. Smith

Juvenile Doto sarsiae. Length 2 mm. White body. Digestive gland pinkish white. On Garveia nutans, LWS, Menai Strait, Wales. April 2011.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sun, 30/10/2011 12:51
Species
Doto sarsiae
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F. Smith

Doto sarsiae. Length 5 mm. White bodied specimen. Head crest clearly visible in front of right rhinophore. On Garveia nutans, LWS, Menai Strait, Wales. April 2011. Conf. B. Picton.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sun, 30/10/2011 12:50
Species
Doto sarsiae
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F. Smith

Doto sarsiae. Length 5 mm. White bodied specimen with slight yellowish tint showing on rhinophores and sheaths. Front cerata small, regenerating after damage. On Garveia nutans, LWS, Menai Strait, Wales. April 2011. Conf. B. Picton.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sun, 30/10/2011 12:47
Species
Doto sarsiae
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F. Smith

Doto sarsiae. Length 8.5 mm. Large specimen with yellowish tinted epithelium and orange-red viscera. Tiny seventh pair of cerata visible. On Garveia nutans, LWS, Menai Strait, Wales. April 2011. Conf. B. Picton.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sun, 30/10/2011 12:42
Species
Doto sarsiae
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F. Smith

Doto sarsiae. Length 8.5 mm. Large specimen with yellowish tinted epithelium and orange-red viscera. Tiny seventh pair of cerata concealed by sixth pair. On Garveia nutans, LWS, Menai Strait, Wales. April 2011. Conf. B. Picton.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sun, 30/10/2011 12:41
Species
Doto sarsiae
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F. Smith

Cuthona caerulea. Length 10mm. Dark green digestive gland. Form with extreme reduction of ceratal pigment bands to single orange subterminal band. Isle of Arran. From Alder and Hancock, as Eolis glottensis.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sun, 30/10/2011 08:12
Species
Trinchesia caerulea (Montagu, 1804)
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F. Smith

Cuthona caerulea. Juvenile, length 4mm. Lateral white pigment. Rounded propodial expansion. Foot narrower than body. LWS, Menai Strait, Wales. September 2011.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sun, 30/10/2011 08:12
Species
Trinchesia caerulea (Montagu, 1804)
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F. Smith

Cuthona caerulea. Juvenile, length 4mm. Pale digestive gland. Poorly developed three pigment bands on cerata, blue almost absent. Interior of head red. Pigment flecks on oral tentacles very faintly lemon. LWS, Menai Strait, Wales. Sept. 2011.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sun, 30/10/2011 08:11
Species
Trinchesia caerulea (Montagu, 1804)
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F. Smith

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