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Stefan GlobeDiver Nice Nudi in the south of France!
With my first cam: Sea&Sea DX-1G
More: www.globediver.ch
Michael Lawrence Good luck on all future endeavors, you are off to a good start!
Ashley Missen what a pretty little Nudi - Don't have that one in the database - could you please send as copy to data@nudibase.com with sighting information - Thanks Ash
Stefan GlobeDiver Done.. hope I could help you..
Ashley Missen Thank you - All Nudibranch Data helps build the database
Ken Thongpila Beautiful Nudi Stefan GlobeDiver... Great shot for the first cam :-)
Gary Cobb This is
Chromodoris luteorosea (Rapp, 1827)
Ashley Missen Thanks Gary Cobb as Stefan was very nice and sent it through so I can add it to the database - Cheers Ash
Alexander Niedermair Diese Kamera habe ich auch :-))
Stefan GlobeDiver Thank you for all your likes! :-)
David Kipling Contrary to what Dawn Watson thinks, I do not have a supply of model nudibranchs that I take with me on dives ;)
These are from the National Museum here in Wales, made of Fimo I think!
Christian Skauge I have a kit like this, bought on eBay from Japan :-)
João Pedro Silva My wife makes bijoux with Fimo professionally and I've been trying (for ages!) to convince her to do these models with the portuguese species.
Christian Skauge http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1550708580196&set=a.1157771997027.24269.1609584836&type=3&theater
João Pedro Silva Hurrah! I've shown my wife these models and she asked me to pick 6 species for her to make until June :)
Bernard Picton Tell your wife it's a very noble tradition. These glass models were traded widely and many museums still have some. There was a conference about them in recent years in Dublin.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_and_Rudolf_Blaschka
Bernard Picton Christian Skauge, for your contact who wanted Glaucus, NM Wales have a Blaschka one!!
http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/rhagor/galleries/blaschka/
Christian Skauge Do you have dates for June? Been away a few days (Nudibranch Safari, of course!) and haven't paid much attn to FB...
Bernard Picton Or July?
Christian Skauge Fantastic glass figures - I want one!!
Bernard Picton I doubt if you can afford one, I'm afraid. But if you visit Ireland we could try and get to see the ones in National Museum of Ireland. It was closed to the public, but I have contacts.
http://www.ucd.ie/blaschka/
Christian Skauge Will do! I think I'll have to steal one, they seem a bit pricy... :-D
Bernard Picton Did you find a price?
João Pedro Silva Sorry, I don't have dates yet :(
João Pedro Silva I've sent a list of 8 species so she can pick 6:
Flabellina babai,
Hypselodoris villafranca (these are so common they are a "must"),
Armina maculata, Marionia blainvillea, Diaphorodoris luteocincta, Dondice banyulensis,
Chromodoris luteorosea, Cadlina pellucida. If these turn out ok I'm counting on you to convince her to the all the NE Atlantic species :)
David Kipling Okenia elegans of course!
Christian Skauge @ Bernard: Found no price, just a wild guess :-)
Gonçalo Calado Same with algarvian typical pastery http://www.imagesofportugal.net/media/471cd934-bdc1-11e0-acb5-57e8dc34769b-algarve-s-traditional-pastry-portugal
João Pedro Silva I usually describe
Platydoris argo as a pancake orange underneath with sugar on top.
Bernard Picton Now don't go there... Seasearch keep inventing common names for things,
Amphilectus fucorum = shredded carrot sponge - trouble is they are always food related...
Bernard Picton Pentapora was widely called ross coral (I think a typo for rose) but they invented potato crisp bryozoan....
Christian Skauge hahaha I always get hungry when finding a sea sausage :)
João Pedro Silva All the nudibranchs here in Portugal share on common name: "nudibranch". Except for
Peltodoris atromaculata: "vaquinha suÃça" (literally, "swiss cow", a dairy Holstein breed cow).
Becky Hitchin I have some plastic nudibranchs from Japan :)
David Kipling I have to say that I am disappointed that the National Museum (which tends to focus on welsh natural history) has a display of purely tropical nudibranchs! I think we should get João Pedro Silva's wife to make an extravagant set of NE Atlantic nudibranchs to replace them, to show that the Atlantic has species that can easily rival those in the tropics.
David Kipling Although we might have to make the Dotos a bit larger-than-life!
Sylvie Omnès Chromodoris Luteorosea
Golfe-Juan, France site : la Fourmigue Sud-depth 30m- size 30mm-water temp. 15°C
Patrik Good Always interesting to see nudis from the old continent. Especially the deeper species that you seem to be specialised in. What is the best nudibranch diving spot in France?
Sylvie Omnès I think it is l'Etang de Thau, in the South that seem to shelter a lot of different species : it's brackish water, near the city of Sète;it's also known because of the seahorses. but you cannot say there's a best diving spot comparing to tropical seas : we don't have as many species as you guys, can have...unfortunately ! the season when you see more in Med is in late Spring and most species are tiny and hard to see ... you can also find nice ones in colder water in Brittany, in the Channel.
Patrik Good Thanks for that, Sylvie. I have spent a few weeks in Sete a long time ago and will certainly make sure that I'll dive there next time I visit.
Gary Cobb When you write a species name the genus is capped and the species is lower case as
Chromodoris luteorosea
(von Rapp, 1827)
Sylvie Omnès ok, I will !
Sylvie Omnès Chromodoris Luteorosea
Golfe-Juan, France site : la Fourmigue Sud-depth 30m- size 30mm-water temp. 15°C
Patrik Good Always interesting to see nudis from the old continent. Especially the deeper species that you seem to be specialised in. What is the best nudibranch diving spot in France?
Sylvie Omnès I think it is l'Etang de Thau, in the South that seem to shelter a lot of different species : it's brackish water, near the city of Sète;it's also known because of the seahorses. but you cannot say there's a best diving spot comparing to tropical seas : we don't have as many species as you guys, can have...unfortunately ! the season when you see more in Med is in late Spring and most species are tiny and hard to see ... you can also find nice ones in colder water in Brittany, in the Channel.
Patrik Good Thanks for that, Sylvie. I have spent a few weeks in Sete a long time ago and will certainly make sure that I'll dive there next time I visit.
Gary Cobb When you write a species name the genus is capped and the species is lower case as
Chromodoris luteorosea
(von Rapp, 1827)
Sylvie Omnès ok, I will !