-
Gymnodoris rubropapulosa is not the primary subject of the video clip; the primary subject is Periclimenes imperator (Emperor shrimp). Indo-Pacific, Duration 81 seconds
-
South Pacific Ocean, Duration 10 seconds
-
Gymnodoris rubropapulosa is not the primary subject of the video clip; the primary subject is Periclimenes imperator (Emperor shrimp). Indo-Pacific, Duration 50 seconds
-
Gymnodoris rubropapulosa is not the primary subject of the video clip; the primary subject is Periclimenes imperator (Emperor shrimp). Indo-Pacific, Duration 46 seconds
-
Gymnodoris rubropapulosa is not the primary subject of the video clip; the primary subject is Periclimenes imperator (Emperor shrimp). Indo-Pacific, Duration 58 seconds
-
Indo-Pacific, Duration 27 seconds
-
Coral Sea, Duration 19 seconds, Shot includes Halophila ovalis (Dugong grass)
-
Coral Sea, Duration 15 seconds, Shot includes Halophila ovalis (Dugong grass)
-
2002 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
from California coast
-
1999 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
-
2005 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
This intimate scene shows the two hermaphrodites concluding mutual copulation. The species feeds on bryozoans, shown here with Membranipora.
-
Gymnodoris cf nigricolor
-
Plocamopherus tilesii
-
Gymnodoris citrina
-
Two individuals mating (they are hermaphroditic). This species mates very readily in aquaria if given half a chance. Photo by Dave Cowles, July 2000
-
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.
-
Tambja abdereMar de Cortés
-
This individual is laying a string of eggs. View from below. Photo by Dave Cowles, 2-2004
-
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.
-
Tambja eliora Mar de Cortés
-
2014 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
-
1999 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
-
Gymnodoris cf nigricolor
-
Plocamopherus tilesii