Trinchesia sp.
Also known as: Cuthona sp.
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Mollusca |
| Class: | Gastropoda |
| Subclass: | Opisthobranchia |
| Order: | Nudibranchia |
| Suborder: | Aeolidina |
| Family: | Tergipedidae |
| Species: | Trinchesia sp. |
Comment from Richard Willan on photo #35724
An undescribed species.Comment from Richard Willan on photo #35741
An undescribed species.Comment from Richard Willan on photo #33819
An undescribed species.Comment from Richard Willan on photo #38269
An undescribed species.Comment from Richard Willan on photo #31589
The forking of (some of) the cerata in this species is extraordinary.Comment from Richard Willan on photo #29535
This photo shows two entwined individuals.Comment from Richard Willan on photo #27480
An undescribed species.Comment from Richard Willan on photo #25307
An undescribed species.Comment from Nathalie Yonow on photo #21252
I would call this Cuthona sp. Cuthona usually has smooth rhinophores, long oral tentacles, and rounded foot corners – all a bit difficult to see in these not very clear photos. In the new American book, there are several species similar, with a single spot on each cerata…Comment from Nathalie Yonow on photo #21253
I would call this Cuthona sp. Cuthona usually has smooth rhinophores, long oral tentacles, and rounded foot corners – all a bit difficult to see in these not very clear photos. In the new American book, there are several species similar, with a single spot on each cerata…Comment from Richard Willan on photo #13975
An undescribed species.Comment from Richard Willan on photo #15477
An undescribed species.Comment from Richard Willan on photo #9671
An undescribed speciesComment from Richard Willan on photo #9014
An undescribed speciesComment from Richard Willan on photo #3243
An undescribed species.Comment from Richard Willan on photo #3146
An undescribed species.Comment from Richard Willan on photo #2869
An undescribed speciesComment from Richard Willan on photo #2870
An undescribed species.Comment from Richard Willan on photo #2685
Difficult to see many details except for the markedly different sized cerata, apparently smooth rhinophores, subterminal red band on the rhinophores, and subterminal red spot on the cerataLocality:
- Indonesia
- Bali (107) Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct
- Raja Ampat (9) Apr, May, Dec
- Lembeh (7) Jun, Jul, Oct
- Manado (6) Aug, Nov
- Ambon (5) Jan, Mar, Apr, May
- Alor (4) Oct
- Banda Islands (4) Oct
- Flores (3) Sep, Oct
- Lombok (2) Mar, Nov
- Sangeang Island (1) Sep
- Rinca Island (1) Dec
- Misool (1) Apr
- Krakatoa (1) Apr
- Sumbawa (1) Sep
- Halmahera (1) Dec
- Philippines
- Dauin (30) Jan, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov
- Anilao (8) Mar, Apr, Jul, Nov
- Dumaguete (1) Apr
- Malapascua (1) Sep
- Kenya
- Watamu (13) Feb, Nov, Dec
- Malindi (7) Aug, Sep, Oct
- Kilifi Creek (1) Jan
- USA
- Oahu, Hawaii (5) Jul, Aug
- Australia
- Victoria (5) Jan, Jul, Aug, Oct, Nov
- Queensland (3) Mar, Oct
- New South Wales (2) Jan, Apr
- Nelson Bay (2) Apr
- Port Phillip Bay (1) Jun
- Abrolhos Islands (1) Aug
- Thailand
- Similan Islands (5) Apr, Dec
- Koh Phi Phi (1) Apr
- Khao Lak (1) Mar
- Malaysia
- Perhentian (4) May
- Lang Tengah Island (1) Apr
- South Africa
- Cape Town (3) Jan, Mar
- Réunion
- Réunion (3) Oct, Dec
- Timor-Leste
- Timor-Leste (2) Aug
- Singapore
- Singapore (2) Dec
- Taiwan
- Lailai Rock Fishing Area (1) May
- Guam
- Bile Bay (1) Jan
- Russia
- Russia (1) May
- New Zealand
- New Zealand (1) Oct
- India
- Ratnagiri (1) Dec
- Andaman & Nicobar Islands (1) Sep
