Flabellina trilineata?
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Flabellina trilineata? More old film stuff. From CA Catalina I think.
Thanks,
Todd
Thanks,
Todd
Todd Winner
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Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Todd Winner
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tswinner - Posts: 103
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Hey Todd... affirmative, F. trilineata... nice trio and nice deep orange cerata, which your film & foto skills bring out well... looks like the two guys in the front are getting to know each other... perhaps they will (or have) mated, in which case they would be lined up right side to right side, the copulation position as with all opisthopbranchs. Cheers, k;-)
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Thanks Kevin,
I'm so bad at identifying these guys. Hope you don't mind if I keep them coming.
Todd
I'm so bad at identifying these guys. Hope you don't mind if I keep them coming.
Todd
Todd Winner
Techniques Editor
Underwater Photography Guide
winnerphotography@me.com
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