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Gastropoda Collection (page 3)

"Gastropoda: A Fascinating World of Marine Molluscs" Dive into the enchanting world of Gastropoda

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Hairy triton (Monoplex parthenopeus) Vervece rock, Punta Campanella Marine Protected

Hairy triton (Monoplex parthenopeus) Vervece rock, Punta Campanella Marine Protected area, Costa Amalfitana / Amalfi coast, Italy, Tyrrhenian Sea, Mediterranean. October

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Emperor shrimp (Zenopontonia rex) female rides on the back of a nudirbranch

Emperor shrimp (Zenopontonia rex) female rides on the back of a nudirbranch (Tambja morosa), while picking food from the seabed. Anilao, Batangas marine protected area, Luzon, Philippines

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Purple-ringed Topsnail (Calliostoma annulatum), Orange Social Tunicate

Purple-ringed Topsnail (Calliostoma annulatum), Orange Social Tunicate (Metandrocarpa taylori) and Lattice-work Bryozoan (Phidolophora pacifica), Browning Pass, Queen Charlotte Strait

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Opalescent nudibranch (Hermissenda crassicornis) preys upon stinging hydroids

Opalescent nudibranch (Hermissenda crassicornis) preys upon stinging hydroids. Browning Pass, Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia, Canada. September

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Maroon hermit crabs (Pagurus hemphilli) in shells of Blue Topsnail (Calliostoma ligatum

Maroon hermit crabs (Pagurus hemphilli) in shells of Blue Topsnail (Calliostoma ligatum) Browning Pass, Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia, Canada. September

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Helmet crab (Telmessus cheiragonus) and Hooded nudibranchs (Melibe leonina), Nigei Island

Helmet crab (Telmessus cheiragonus) and Hooded nudibranchs (Melibe leonina), Nigei Island, Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia, Canada. October

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Pleuroploca trapezium, trapezium horse conch

Pleuroploca trapezium, trapezium horse conch
A pair of trapezium horse conch (Pleuroploca trapezium). This marine gastropod originates from the Indo-Pacific

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Flamingo Tongue (Cyphoma gibbosum), on featherstar, Cienaga de Zapata National Park

Flamingo Tongue (Cyphoma gibbosum), on featherstar, Cienaga de Zapata National Park, Matanzas Province, Cuba

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Cose up of pattern detail on the back of a Lettuce Sea Slug (Elysia crispata) The Bahamas

Cose up of pattern detail on the back of a Lettuce Sea Slug (Elysia crispata) The Bahamas

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Limpet (Nacella concinna) Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

Limpet (Nacella concinna) Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Picture No. 12479175

Picture No. 12479175
Aeolid Nudibranch - in coral - Ghost Bay dive Date:

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Picture No. 12479153

Picture No. 12479153
Semper's Armina Nudibranch - on sand - Tasi Date:

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Red slug (Arion rufus), Bristol, England, UK, September

Red slug (Arion rufus), Bristol, England, UK, September

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Nudibranch (Polycera quadrilineata) feeding on bryozoan Sea mat (Membranipora membranacea)

Nudibranch (Polycera quadrilineata) feeding on bryozoan Sea mat (Membranipora membranacea) St Abbs Voluntary Marine Reserve, Scotland (North Sea)

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Blue-rayed limpet (Patella pellucida) Guillaumesse, Sark, British Channel Islands

Blue-rayed limpet (Patella pellucida) Guillaumesse, Sark, British Channel Islands

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Nudibranch (Acanthodoris pilosa) Pavlaison, Sark, British Channel Islands

Nudibranch (Acanthodoris pilosa) Pavlaison, Sark, British Channel Islands

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Sea butterfly (Hyalocylix striata) captive from Atlantic Ocean off Cape Verde

Sea butterfly (Hyalocylix striata) captive from Atlantic Ocean off Cape Verde

Background imageGastropoda Collection: 1, aeolid, animal, animals, aquatic, asia, asian, bali, balinese, bed, bodies, body

1, aeolid, animal, animals, aquatic, asia, asian, bali, balinese, bed, bodies, body
Facelinidae, Aeolid sea slug (Phyllodesmium kabiranum) Bali, Indian Ocean, Indonesia

Background imageGastropoda Collection: aeolid, animal, animals, aquatic, asia, asian, dweller, dwellers, east, fauna, gastropoda

aeolid, animal, animals, aquatic, asia, asian, dweller, dwellers, east, fauna, gastropoda
Aeolid Nudibranch (Pteraeolidia ianthina), Komodo National Park, Indian Ocean, Indonesia

Background imageGastropoda Collection: animal, animals, aquatic, asia, asian, celebes, chromodoris, coi, dweller, dwellers

animal, animals, aquatic, asia, asian, celebes, chromodoris, coi, dweller, dwellers
Nudibranch (Chromodoris coi), Waktobi, Celebes Sea, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Small heath butterfly (Coenonympha pamphilus) and snail, Ottange, Lorraine, France

Small heath butterfly (Coenonympha pamphilus) and snail, Ottange, Lorraine, France. August

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Nudibranch (Cratena peregrina) on a sponge, Ist Island, Croatia, Adriatic Sea

Nudibranch (Cratena peregrina) on a sponge, Ist Island, Croatia, Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean

Background imageGastropoda Collection: A portrait of a nudibranch ( Limacia clavigera) searching for food on algae. Gulen, Norway

A portrait of a nudibranch ( Limacia clavigera) searching for food on algae. Gulen, Norway. North East Atlantic Ocean

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Nudibranch (Flabellina lineata) in aquarium, taken in the field in Gulen, Norway

Nudibranch (Flabellina lineata) in aquarium, taken in the field in Gulen, Norway. North East Atlantic Ocean. Collected for scientific research

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Nudibranch (Flabellina lineata) photographed in the field aquarium, Gulen, Norway

Nudibranch (Flabellina lineata) photographed in the field aquarium, Gulen, Norway. North East Atlantic Ocean

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Portrait of a Nudibranch (Flabellina pellucida) on a kelp frond with star trails

Portrait of a Nudibranch (Flabellina pellucida) on a kelp frond with star trails. Gulen, Norway. North East Atlantic Ocean

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Nudibranch (Polycera quadrilineata) on kelp fronds

Nudibranch (Polycera quadrilineata) on kelp fronds. Gulen, Norway. North East Atlantic Ocean

Background imageGastropoda Collection: A portrait of a nudibranch (Eubranchus tricolor) on the seabed of a Scottish loch

A portrait of a nudibranch (Eubranchus tricolor) on the seabed of a Scottish loch. Loch Carron, Ross and Comarty, Scotland, Great Britain. North East Atlantic Ocean

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Freshwater Great Ramshorn Snail -Planorbarius corneus- under water

Freshwater Great Ramshorn Snail -Planorbarius corneus- under water

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Burgundy Snail or Edible Snail -Helix pomatia-, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Burgundy Snail or Edible Snail -Helix pomatia-, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Hundred-eyed cowrie shells C016 / 6027

Hundred-eyed cowrie shells C016 / 6027
Pair of hundred-eyed cowrie (Cypraea argus) shells. This marine gastropod is found across the Indo-Pacific. The name hundred-eyed refers to the particular type of shell pattern

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Thatcheria mirabilis, Japanese wonder shell

Thatcheria mirabilis, Japanese wonder shell
This spectacularly spiralling shellfish is a member of the Turrid family who catch their prey by harpooning them with a modified radula (tooth) and poisoning them with a nerve toxin

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Nudibranch, Fiji

Nudibranch, Fiji
An aeolid nudibranch (Caloria indica) photographed on hard coral polyps (Diploastrea heliopora) in Fiji at 50 feet; Fiji

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Hydatina physis, rose-petal bubble shell

Hydatina physis, rose-petal bubble shell
Watercolour 399 by the Port Jackson Painter, entitled Kallee dere, from the Watling Collection

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Common spider conch shells C016 / 6042

Common spider conch shells C016 / 6042
Pair of common spider conch (Lambis lambis) shells. This heavily ornamented gastropod, has large shell projections. It originates from the Western Indo-Pacific

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Fossil shells of the Miocene Tertiary Period

Fossil shells of the Miocene Tertiary Period
Plate II from Principles of Geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the Earths surface. Vol. 3 1832-33 by Charles Lyell (1797-1875)

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Strombus gigas, queen conch

Strombus gigas, queen conch
Plate 2. Watercolour by Jean Charles Chenu from his Illustrations Conchyliologiques, part 17 (1843)

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Aptyxiella portlandica (Sowerby), Portland screwstone

Aptyxiella portlandica (Sowerby), Portland screwstone
A gastropod steinkern or internal cast of a Portland screwstone (Aptyxiella portlandica) from the Jurassic Portland Stone, Top Roach, Portland

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Brown Snail with raised head and antennae, side view

Brown Snail with raised head and antennae, side view

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Two Painted Lady shells (Phasianella australis), close up

Two Painted Lady shells (Phasianella australis), close up

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Two Australian Trumpet shells (Syrinx aruanus), close up

Two Australian Trumpet shells (Syrinx aruanus), close up

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Two Common Northern Whelk shells (Buccinum undatum), close up

Two Common Northern Whelk shells (Buccinum undatum), close up

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Two Banded Tulip shells (Fasciolaria lilium), close up

Two Banded Tulip shells (Fasciolaria lilium), close up

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Giant Triton or Trumpet Triton shell (Charonia tritonis), close up

Giant Triton or Trumpet Triton shell (Charonia tritonis), close up

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Conus and Epitonium shells

Conus and Epitonium shells
Watercolour by Johann Gustav Hoch, c. 1771. Clockwise from top left: Conus ammiralis, Admiral cone; Conus episcopus, Episcopal or bishop cone; Conus imperialis, Imperial cone; Conus virgo

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Buccinum harpa

Buccinum harpa
Watercolour by J. Hayes from Mollusca and Radiata of India, The Thomas Hardwicke Collection, c.1820 Date: circa 1820

Background imageGastropoda Collection: A white-lipped snail on grass in a garden in Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

A white-lipped snail on grass in a garden in Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGastropoda Collection: Illustration of spiral gastropoda shell

Illustration of spiral gastropoda shell



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"Gastropoda: A Fascinating World of Marine Molluscs" Dive into the enchanting world of Gastropoda, a diverse class of marine molluscs that includes an array of captivating creatures. From the vibrant Nudibranchs like the Janolus cristatus found in Vela Luka, Croatia, to the mesmerizing violet snail known as Janthina violacea. Did you know that some gastropods possess unique adaptations? Take a closer look at their teeth; these tiny structures are surprisingly powerful and help them feed on various types of food sources. The Phyllidia marindica nudibranch discovered in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia showcases its intricate patterns and colors. Exploring further, we encounter newly described species such as Doto greenamyeri living symbiotically with feather hydroids. Witnessing nature's wonders doesn't stop there - observe female limpets like Lottia emydia releasing streams of eggs into Hokkaido's waters in Japan. The Fingerprint Flamingo Tongue (Cyphoma signatum) gracefully crawls over sponges off Little Tobago island in Trinidad and Tobago. Meanwhile, the Flinders Vase shell (Altivasum flindersi) reveals its intricate details up close. One cannot miss the striking blue sea slug called Glaucus atlanticus or the Blue dragon seaslug with its stunning appearance alongside a Blue button hydroid colony (Porpita porpita). These creatures showcase nature's artistic touch beneath ocean waves. Intriguingly, even pelagic gastropods like Cardiopoda placenta can be found roaming our oceans. Their presence adds to the rich biodiversity thriving within our marine ecosystems. A composite image featuring tropical nudibranchs from Indo-Pacific regions highlights their incredible variety and abundance. This image serves as a reminder of how delicate and precious our oceans are, urging us to protect and preserve these habitats for future generations.