Polychaete
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Oooh.... Hermodice carunculata. They're so photogenic! Much prettier than any fish. 
Cheers, Leslie
So many worms, so little time
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
So many worms, so little time
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
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Leslie Harris - Posts: 48
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I'm so jealous! If we have similar species in so-cal, I haven't seen one yet.
Scott Gietler Owner/Editor, Underwater Photography Guide & Bluewater Photo http://www.uwphotographyguide.com http://www.bluewaterphotostore.com
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scottg - Site Admin
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WE have one big fireworm, Eurythoe complanata, that wanders up from the south in warm water years. It's not nearly as pretty. There are two color morphs, an orange one & a greenish-gray-blue one but it doesn't have the yellow & black lines across the back or the big red tuft right behind the head.
Cheers, Leslie
So many worms, so little time
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
So many worms, so little time
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
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Leslie Harris - Posts: 48
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