Cyphoma gibbosum

(Linnaeus, 1758)

This is not nudibranch or sea slug

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Cyphoma gibbosum from Varadero, Cuba
 

Photographer's notes: Found in some quantity whilst diving around the Varadero peninsula. I have other photos, one showing what may be one of these laying some small, purple, obling eggs, but that could as easily be waste excretion. Any help to identify would be great as the closest I can get to looks is a Jorunna of some sort (?)

Additional photographer's note: I have identified it. It is not a slug, but a snail! Sorry if I have caused you any work. It is called the Flamingo Tongue Snail and is essentially a Cowrie. The colourful shell is actually a fleshy mantle that it uses for oxygen transfer and to advertise that it tastes bad, so whilst many people apparently take them home expecting a nice shell, the shell is actually white/yellow and very plain.
 

Location:Varadero, Cuba
Photographer:Mark Wilson
Taken on:August 19, 2007
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Posted:1 year ago
Updated:10 months ago

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Other photos of Cyphoma gibbosum

Cyphoma gibbosum from Cozumel, MexicoIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
Location: Cozumel, Mexico
Updated 9 months ago
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Cyphoma gibbosum from Bonaire, Netherlands AntillesIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
Updated 3 weeks ago
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Cyphoma gibbosum from Negril, Jamaica
Location: Negril, Jamaica
Updated 6 months ago
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Cyphoma gibbosum from Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles
Updated 9 months ago
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Scientific Classification

Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Mollusca
Class:Gastropoda
Subclass:Prosobranchia
Order:Sorbeoconcha
Family:Ovulidae
Species:Cyphoma gibbosum