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Rhinophore Collection (page 3)

The intricate beauty of a rhinophore is truly mesmerizing. These delicate sensory organs, found on the head of certain marine creatures, serve as their olfactory system

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Detailed view of a beautiful nudibranch reflection captured on a mirror

Detailed view of a beautiful nudibranch reflection captured on a mirror

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Head on view of Hypselodoris bullockii nudibranch

Head on view of Hypselodoris bullockii nudibranch with cerata visible, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Mating Nembrotha kubaryana sea slugs, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Mating Nembrotha kubaryana sea slugs, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Mating Nembrotha kubaryana sea slugs nudibranch, Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Annas chromodoris nudibranch sea slug

Annas chromodoris nudibranch sea slug
Annas chromodoris (Chromodoris annae) nudibranch sea slug, Aljui Bay, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Nudibranch on orange sponge, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Nudibranch on orange sponge, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea
Nudibranch or sea slug (Chromodoris coi) on orange sponge, Fathers reef, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Chromodoris fidelis sea slug nudibranch

Chromodoris fidelis sea slug nudibranch, Mataking, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: A Hypselodoris bullockii nudibranch crawls slowly across a reef

A Hypselodoris bullockii nudibranch crawls slowly across a reef
A beautiful nudibranch (Hypselodoris bullockii) crawls slowly across a reef in Indonesia. This tropical region, within the Coral Triangle, is home to an incredible variety of marine life

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Nudibranch feeding on the reef, Fiji

Nudibranch feeding on the reef, Fiji

Background imageRhinophore Collection: A pair of Bullocks hypselodoris nudibranchs

A pair of Bullocks hypselodoris nudibranchs, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: A pair of pink nudibranchs, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

A pair of pink nudibranchs, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Nudibranch feeding on algae, Papua New Guinea

Nudibranch feeding on algae, Papua New Guinea

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Yellow-Ridged Ceratosoma nudibranch

Yellow-Ridged Ceratosoma nudibranch
Yellow-Ridged Ceratosoma (Ceratosoma flavicostatum) nudibranch, head on view, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Close-up of a beautiful Halgerda batangas nudibranch

Close-up of a beautiful Halgerda batangas nudibranch
A Halgerda nudibranch (Halgerda batangas) crawls across the seafloor in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical region in Indonesia is known for its spectacular coral reefs

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Pair of Chromodoris annae nudibranch on coral

Pair of Chromodoris annae nudibranch on coral
Pair of Chromodoris annae nudibranch with brilliant blue and yellow skirt, crawling over green and pink coral, Anilao, Batangas, Philippines

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Tiny nudibranch on sea cucumber, Australia

Tiny nudibranch on sea cucumber, Australia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Nudibranch feeding on a sponge, Papua New Guinea

Nudibranch feeding on a sponge, Papua New Guinea

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Halgerda batangas orange spotted nudibranch

Halgerda batangas orange spotted nudibranch, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Borwn and white nudibranch, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Borwn and white nudibranch, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Leopard chromodoris nudibranch

Leopard chromodoris nudibranch
Leopard chromodoris (Chromodoris leopardus), head on view taken in Bunaken National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: The colorful Chromodoris kuniei on a West Papuan reef

The colorful Chromodoris kuniei on a West Papuan reef

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Elizabeths chromodoris, Bunaken National Park, Indonesia

Elizabeths chromodoris, Bunaken National Park, Indonesia
Elizabeths chromodoris (Chromodoris elisabethina), taken in Bunaken National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Chromodoris hintuanensis sea slug nudibranch

Chromodoris hintuanensis sea slug nudibranch, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Chromodoris dianae sea slug nudibranch

Chromodoris dianae sea slug nudibranch, Mataking, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Nudibranch in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Nudibranch in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: A tiny emperor shrimp on a nudibranch

A tiny emperor shrimp on a nudibranch
A tiny emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) hitches a ride on a nudibranch in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This beautiful area harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity

Background imageRhinophore Collection: A purple nudibranch searching for sponges to feed

A purple nudibranch searching for sponges to feed
A gorgeous nudibranch (Hypselodoris bullockii) searches for sponges to feed on in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical region in Indonesia is known for its spectacular coral reefs

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Pair of hypselodoris bullockii nudibranch, North Sulawesi

Pair of hypselodoris bullockii nudibranch, North Sulawesi
Pair of hypselodoris bullockii with bright red gills and rhinophores, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Chromodoris kuniei nudibranch, North Sulawesi

Chromodoris kuniei nudibranch, North Sulawesi
Chromodoris kuniei nudibranch on black sand, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: A white colored nudibranch with black feathers and markings, Papua New Guinea

A white colored nudibranch with black feathers and markings, Papua New Guinea
A white colored nudibranch with black feathers and markings (Jorunna funebris) crawls slowly across the colorful reef in the warm ocean waters of Papua New Guinea

Background imageRhinophore Collection: White flabellina nudibranch with orange rhinophores

White flabellina nudibranch with orange rhinophores, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Flabellina exoptata nudibranch, Sabah, Malaysia

Flabellina exoptata nudibranch, Sabah, Malaysia
Flabellina exoptata sea slug nudibranch, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageRhinophore Collection: A colorful nudibranch near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia

A colorful nudibranch near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia
A colorful nudibranch (Halgerda batangas) crawls on a reef near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This beautiful, tropical region is home to an incredible variety of marine life

Background imageRhinophore Collection: A pair of Thecacera nudibranch mating on the seafloor

A pair of Thecacera nudibranch mating on the seafloor
A pair of rare, undescribed nudibranch (Thecacera sp.) mate on the seafloor in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This beautiful area harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091844

Picture No. 11091844
Purple-dotted Chromodoris Nudibranch Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091817

Picture No. 11091817
Much-desired Flabellina Nudibranch Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091804

Picture No. 11091804
Spotted-foot Plocamopherus Nudibranch Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091802

Picture No. 11091802
Briareum Phyllodesmium Nudibranch Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091796

Picture No. 11091796
Painted Hypselodoris Nudibranch feeding Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091788

Picture No. 11091788
Orange Gymnodoris Nudibranch Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091779

Picture No. 11091779
Bullock's Hypselodoris Nudibranch Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091780

Picture No. 11091780
Three-lobed T-Bar Nudibranchs pair Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091778

Picture No. 11091778
Janolus Nudibranch Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091777

Picture No. 11091777
Pair of Painted Hypselodoris Nudibranches Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091770

Picture No. 11091770
Reticulated Chromodoris Nudibranch Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091771

Picture No. 11091771
Anne's Chromodoris Nudibranch Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091766

Picture No. 11091766
Janolus Nudibranch Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11091764

Picture No. 11091764
Schmeltz Discodoris Nudibranch Date:

Background imageRhinophore Collection: Picture No. 11072843

Picture No. 11072843
Gloomy Nudibranch Wainilu dive site, Rinca Island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Gloomy Nudibranch



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The intricate beauty of a rhinophore is truly mesmerizing. These delicate sensory organs, found on the head of certain marine creatures, serve as their olfactory system. One such fascinating example is the toxic Nudibranch Goniobranchus coi, showcasing an exquisite color pattern that warns potential predators of its venomous nature. In the vibrant waters of Papua New Guinea, an Aeolid nudibranch gracefully perches on an orange sponge. Its slender body adorned with striking hues creates a captivating sight for divers and photographers alike. The underwater world comes alive as this magnificent creature proudly displays its unique markings. Underwater explorers are enchanted by the vivid images captured in UW INDO 1973 07, UW INDO 1908 05, and UW INDO 1894 These snapshots reveal every minute detail of this remarkable species' appearance – from its intricately designed rhinopores to its mesmerizing coloration. UW ET 1806 21 and UW ET 1806 24 further showcase the allure of these creatures in their natural habitat. With each photograph taken at different angles, we gain a deeper understanding of their physical features and how they interact with their surroundings. Picture No. 12479188 and Picture No. 12479179 provide close-up shots that allow us to appreciate the sheer complexity of Janolus savinkini's rhinophores and caruncle—a true marvel in itself. The fine textures and patterns on these structures highlight nature's attention to detail. As we delve into these stunning visuals, it becomes evident that there is so much more beneath the surface than meets the eye. Rhinophores not only serve as sensory organs but also act as visual indicators—warning signals for potential danger or toxicity within these aquatic ecosystems.