Aeolidia papillosa
Aeolidia papillosa
The Breitwarzige nudibranch ( Aeolidia papillosa ) are found in the Atlantic Ocean and its marginal seas. This screw is part of the subordination of nudibranchs in the order of the opisthobranchs.
Appearance
The slim body is staffed with more than two hundred small, dark gray tentacles (back appendices), only the middle and the front back are colored free and maroon and gray. The sensor head are superficially smooth and considerably shorter than the oral tentacles of the beast. The snail reaches a length of 12 centimeters.
Numerous Cerata with foothills of the midgut gland, which can store nematocysts of their prey as Kleptocniden like other thread screw.
Home
One finds the Breitwarzige Fadenschnecke on rocks, as well as to the harbor walls, and algae in the Atlantic, English Channel, North Sea and western Baltic.