Here are some Pictures of the nudibranches we have in Ao Nang
Pteraeolidia semperi Phestilla melanobrachia Coryphellina rubrolineata Jorunna funebris Dermatobranchus ornatus Goniobranchus trimarginatus Chelidonura flavolobata Hypselodoris zebrina Borealea nobilis Coryphellina exoptata Gymnodoris rubropapulosa Ceratosoma trilobatum Phidiana militaris Hypselodoris bollandi Hypselodoris maculosa Cadlinella ornatissima Chromodoris lineolata Hypselodoris pulchella Gymnodoris rubropapulosa Goniobranchus annulatus Coryphellina rubrolineata
Nudibranchs are a widespread and successful group of marine Gastropod molluscs. The name means ‘naked gills’. They are shelless and uncoiled Gastropods, famous for their brilliant colors. There are more than 3000 known species. They are one of the groups which are informally known as sea slugs.
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