COROLLA SPECTABILIS
Her size is only 4 centimeters. Very small, but very beautiful
Corolla spectabilisis commonly referred to as Spectacular Corolla, Sea Butterfly. Difficulty in the aquarium: Not suitable for aquarium keeping. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.
Found washed ashore at Gaviota, this inch-long, gelatinous little slipper is actually the pseudo-shell of the sea butterfly, or pteropod, Corolla spectabilis, a type of pelagic sea slug.
Corolla spectabilis, common name: spectacular corolla, is a species of sea butterfly, a floating and swimming sea snail or sea slug, a pelagic marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cymbuliidae.
The photograph show a pseudoconch of the sea butterfly Corolla spectabilis, which looks like a "Glass Slipper" often found washed up on the rocks. Firm, clear, gelatinous, 2,5 cm long, hollow inside. The "wing span" reaches 8cm across.
-
2:36
NaturalEnvironmentAquatix
4 months agoFish Spotlight: The Sterba's corydora
3 -
0:51
PaulsPodsandMarineOrnamentals
3 years agoMicroscopic View of “L” Type Rotifer
65 -
0:49
Divageneva
2 months agoRhipsalis clavata
16 -
6:38
The Survival Podcast with Jack Spirko
2 years ago $0.03 earnedAzolla (Azolla caroliniana) - A Water Plant You Need to Know About!
71 -
0:27
Steenfott Aquatics
1 year agoRARE Corydoras caudimaculatus Tailspot Cory
4 -
0:25
ViralHog
9 months agoFluorescente crab
1.71K -
0:34
ZHGemsTurquoiseChina
2 months agoNatural turquoise round cab and orange spiny oyster with pink shell oval-shape cabochon
7 -
0:22
Azhar4489
2 years ago $3.73 earnedScorpaenopsis diabolus (Devil Scorpionfish) Komodo NP
1.73K1 -
0:21
Elfik81
2 years agoAraschnia levana and prorsa
6 -
0:21
Elfik81
2 years agoAraschnia levana and prorsa
14