sealord > The large nudibranch Aeolidia papillosa glides over some crustose corraline algae in a rock pool in Belle Greve Bay on the 18 April 2007.
File No. BG 180407 7994
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sealord > A grey sea slug, Aeolidia papillosa, from the rocky shore of La Valette on Guernsey's east coast.
File No. 30-641
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sealord > A close-up view of the top of the head of the grey sea slug, Aeolidia papillosa, on the rocky shore at La Valette on Guernsey's east coast.
File No. 32-641
sealord > The aeolid sea slug, Aeolidia papilllosa, crawling along a crustose coralline algae covered boulder in Belle Greve Bay on Guernsey's east coast on 5 February 2007.  This individual was about 3 cm long.  It was near some green snakelocks sea anemones, which it feeds on.
File No. 050207 6355
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sealord > The grey sea slug, Aeolidia papillosa, glides over crustose coralline algae in a mid-shore tide pool in Belle Greve Bay on Guernsey's east coast on 5 February 2007.  This sea slug feeds on snakelocks anemones which live in the same tide pool.
File No. 050207 6357 
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sealord > This attractive nudibranch, Polycera faeroensis, was photographed by hanging over the edge of a pontoon in the Queen Elizabeth 2 marina in St. Peter Port harbour on 26 September 2006.  This is the first time I have seen this species in the marina.  Previously I have seen this species in crab pots off Guernsey's south coast.
File No. 260906 4-863
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sealord > The sea slug, Acanthodoris pilosa, was found during low water in a dry condition in a depression underneath a large boulder in the Fucus serratus (serrated wrack) zone of Belle Greve Bay on Guernsey's east coast on 5 January 2007.  This species was identified from photographs by Dr. Julia Nunn of the Ulster Museum and Dr. Bernard Picton of the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum, Northern Ireland.
File No. 22-872
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sealord > The sea slug, Acanthodoris pilosa, was found during low water in a dry condition in a depression underneath a large boulder in the Fucus serratus (serrated wrack) zone of Belle Greve Bay on Guernsey's east coast on 5 January 2007.  This species was identified from photographs by Dr. Julia Nunn of the Ulster Museum and Dr. Bernard Picton of the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum, Northern Ireland.
File No. 17-872
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sealord > The sea slug, Acanthodoris pilosa, was found during low water in a dry condition in a depression underneath a large boulder in the Fucus serratus (serrated wrack) zone of Belle Greve Bay on Guernsey's east coast on 5 January 2007.  This species was identified from photographs by Dr. Julia Nunn of the Ulster Museum and Dr. Bernard Picton of the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum, Northern Ireland.
File No. 050107 19-872
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The large nudibranch Aeolidia papillosa glides over some crustose corraline algae in a rock pool in Belle Greve Bay on the 18 April 2007.
File No. BG 180407 7994
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
sealord > The large nudibranch Aeolidia papillosa glides over some crustose corraline algae in a rock pool in Belle Greve Bay on the 18 April 2007.
File No. BG 180407 7994
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
The large nudibranch Aeolidia papillosa glides over some crustose corraline algae in a rock pool in Belle Greve Bay on the 18 April 2007.
File No. BG 180407 7994
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
See photo in original gallery.

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