Tag: Nembrotha

A colourful Nembrotha nudibranch with dark body, orange stripes, blue rhinophores and vivid red gill tufts crawls across an encrusted substrate.
A magnificent Nembrotha nudibranch with characteristic turquoise-blue gills and orange-and-black rhinophores crawls over orange sponges. The sea slug displays its typical folded dorsal appendages in vivid blue and black tones.
The image shows a Nembrotha chamberlaini, a species of colourful sea slug from the order Nudibranchia. These sea slugs have a cream-coloured body with prominent brown spots and are distinguished by striking, vivid red tentacles (rhinophores) and gills.
The image shows a nudibranch from the family Nembrothidae, very likely Nembrotha chamberlaini, with its vivid red rhinophores.
A Nembrotha nudibranch with a characteristic green body and vivid blue gills and rhinophores crawls over a reef surface covered with sponges and other organisms. The striking blue appendages contrast beautifully with the olive-green body of this colourful sea slug.