Tritonia sp
Tritonia sp – Body translucent whitish with orange or brown reticulating patches on the notum. Notal and velgar margins, as well as the secondary gill, outlined in opaque white. Velgar appendages elongate, with numerous secondary branches. Found on shallow reefs under coral rubble in 15-20m depth. Capable of swimming by dorso-ventrally flexing its body. [Gosliner, Behrens, Valdez]
Tritonia sp belongs to the following groups:
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Stephen Colquitt
Sensational find Jeffrey – looks almost plant-like
Jeffrey de Guzman
Thank you Sir Stephen :)
The guy was tiny at 5cm or less. This image was not cropped.
Baynanno1
Great shot of an amazing creature.
aabzimaging
Wow Jeff, one of the best nudibranch images I have seen for a long time! Great DOF, stunning colours.
Jeffrey de Guzman
Thank you Sir Unger – I am glad you like it.
MattTworkowski
what a beauty Jeff,loving your work mate
Jeffrey de Guzman
Thank you Sir Matt.
MattTworkowski
Andrew Trevor-...
Smashing shot, Jeffrey.
Caroline Istas
Beautifull!
Norbert Probst
Very nice shot. Compliments.
Antanas
great work
Stephen Colquitt 5 days ago
Featured artwork at the Underwater Photographer’s Guild