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Doris odhneri found at Cape Flattery, WA (Photo by: Robbie Wheeling, July, 2002)
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This closeup of the head shows the rhinophores. Note also that, although this species generally does not have orange spots on the dorsum, a few small scattered orange spots can be seen here on the head.
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This view of the posterior dorsum shows the ring of short, white gills and also the network of spicules below the skin surface that can often be seen in this species.
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An individual found off Northwest Island in 2007. Photo by Dave Cowles
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An individual from Coffin Rocks, Photo by Robbie Wheeling, 2002
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Two individuals mating (they are hermaphroditic). This species mates very readily in aquaria if given half a chance. Photo by Dave Cowles, July 2000
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Limacia cockerelli, 1.8 cm long, found subtidally at Sares Head (Photo by: Dave Cowles 2014 )
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This individual is laying a string of eggs. View from below. Photo by Dave Cowles, 2-2004
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This closer view of the dorsum shows the yellow-tipped papillae which cover the dorsum, and shows the red-tipped gills around the anus.
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An underwater photo by Kirt Onthank, June 2007
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Acanthodoris nanaimoensis found at about -2.5 tide level on Sares Head at night. Length is about 3 cm. (Photo by: Dave Cowles, October 2007)
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A photo taken at Moss Beach, Laguna del Mar, CA by Dave Cowles, April 1993
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This individual is crawling across red algae in a tidepool. Photo by Dave Cowles, July 2005
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(Okenia rosacea, San Simeon, CA. Approx. 1 cm long. (Photo by: Dave Cowles, May 1999)
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This 1/2 cm specimen was photographed by Dave Cowles at San Simeon, CA May 2001
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Cadlina luteomarginata (MacFarland,1905) Yellow-Edged Cadlina Cadlina luteomarginata: Northwest Island, Rosario Bay, WA (Photo by: Robbie Wheeling, July, 2002)
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This species lays red coils of eggs on the red sponge on which it feeds. Photo by Dave Cowles in a tidepool, July 2012
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This pair of nudibranchs on a sponge near the one shown above with eggs are probably preparing to mate and lay eggs as well.
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