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There are still many species of nudibranch that are as yet undescribed by science. This animla rejoices in the name Nembrotha species 2 and is not yet properly taxonomically classified. The use of genetic sequencing has also created many new controversies, with many existing families and species being reclassified. This partcular specimen has tangled with something that has removed one rhinophore.

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Bitung, Dorids: Doridina: Doridacea, Gastropods: Gastropoda, Indo-Pacific, Indonesia, Invertebrates, Lembeh Straits, Marine Life, Mollusks: Mollusca, Molucca Sea, Nembrotha sp., North Sulawesi, Nudibranchs: Nudibranchia, PLACES, Pacific Ocean, Polyceridae, Sea Slugs: Opisthobranchs: Ophisthobranchia: Opisthobranchia, Tanderosa, Wetpixel Expeditions, Wetpixel/Mustard Macro Workshop 2016, blue water, night, tropical water, www.hanlon-photography.com, © Adam Hanlon, ©Adam Hanlon 2016
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There are still many species of nudibranch that are as yet undescribed by science. This animla rejoices in the name Nembrotha species 2 and is not yet properly taxonomically classified. The use of genetic sequencing has also created many new controversies, with many existing families and species being reclassified. This partcular specimen has tangled with something that has removed one rhinophore.