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A couple shots from yesterday...
unidentified nudi.
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I think there are two flabellinas here.
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Maybe a slug of some sort?
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(scorpionfish) fish lips
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Thanks.
 
Hi, Scuba_Jenny, your "unidentified nudi" is a Learchis poica, page 256 in the Caribeean Sea Slugs book.
Regards, Linda
 
Hi, Scuba_Jenny, your "unidentified nudi" is a Learchis poica, page 256 in the Caribeean Sea Slugs book.
Regards, Linda
Thank you!!! I finally gave up around page 220 or so looking for it!

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Wanna take a guess at this one? Really tiny.. found last week also. Thinking its a doto of some sort.
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I had a wonderful zen dive this morning: two seahorses, three pipefish, two octopus, a cool little snail (any help with id?) and another thing I think was a flat worm (too blurry to post).

I have bought myself a magnifying glass which I used to study every bit of blob I thought looked promising.

Viz a decent 20ft, still dive-able when I got out at 10am. Very mild current, water temp 73.

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Hi Jenny,
That last pic looks like a Favorinus auritulus pg 250. It is the one in the little picture. See the rhinos . That is what it is.
Sandra Edwards
Thankfully that little photo is there also because it sure don't look like the big photo. thanks for the ID. Adding another first for me. :)


Does anybody else notate in their ID books when they first spy a critter?
 
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