This insignificant nudibranch (or sea slug) has no common name and is known as Onchidoris bilamellata. Growing to a maximum of 4cms, it feeds entirely on barnacles. They come together in great numbers to mate and lay their eggs in any fairly shallow, rocky area around our coasts. See the separate picture to see close detail of an individual
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This insignificant nudibranch (or sea slug) has no common name and is known as Onchidoris bilamellata. Growing to a maximum of 4cms, it feeds entirely on barnacles. They come together in great numbers to mate and lay their eggs in any fairly shallow, rocky area around our coasts. See the separate picture to see close detail of an individual
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St. Abbs Marine Reserve, Berwickshire. E. Scotland
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This insignificant nudibranch (or sea slug) has no common name and is known as Onchidoris bilamellata. Growing to a maximum of 4cms, it feeds entirely on barnacles. They come together in great numbers to mate and lay their eggs in any fairly shallow, rocky area around our coasts. See the separate picture to see close detail of an individual
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Date:
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St. Abbs Marine Reserve, Berwickshire. E. Scotland
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