Phidiana hiltoni
Hilton's Aeolid


 
A beautiful example of the Aeolid-shaped nudibranch shows its white and red rhinophores (horns) which are sensory organs atop the head. Also notable are the dark brown cores of its many cerata -- finger-like respiratory structures bearing extensions of the digestive gland.  It is through these extenstions that the stinging cells of its prey -- anemonies and hydroids -- pass undigested; they then lodge in the tip of the cerata and are used by their new host as defensive mechanisms.
 

Lens: 60mm
Film: Velvia
Loacation: San Clemente Island, CA

©1998 Garry McCarthy


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