Theme 01 - 07 August: Nudis & Wormies

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mjh:
You've seen it but it is still one of my fav shots.

it is a beautiful picture - so graceful, don't know why but it reminds me of Ballet.

Love the detail in the Pseudobiceros bedfordi Maractwin!
 
Some from the Philippines:

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Ok, now my worm picture. This is a Fireworm on the United Carribean.
 
How about worms ON nudibranchs?

We have found three examples of juvenile polychaete scaleworms in a commensal relationship with nudibranchs here in So Cal.

On Tritona festiva:

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On Triopha catalinae:

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On Doriopsilla albopunctata:

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I'm surprised that this cold water beauty isn't already posted. Spanish Shawl aka Flabellina iodinea
 
...and a few from the great Nor'West.. Puget Sound, Seattle and Porpoise Bay, Canada...
 
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