Cyerce
TERRY GOSLINER © CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Researchers spotted the sea slug in the Philippines, slithering on the sandy seafloor at night.
This uncharacterized species of nudibranch, genus Cyerce, can be distinguished by the delicate red lines running along the edges of its soft, jelly-like structures.

Cyerce
TERRY GOSLINER © CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Researchers spotted the sea slug in the Philippines, slithering on the sandy seafloor at night.


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