Orange-spike polycera
A species of Polycera Scientific name : Polycera atra Genus : Polycera
Orange-spike polycera, A species of Polycera
Botanical name: Polycera atra
Genus: Polycera
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A colorful sea slug, the orange-spike polycera has a translucent body that is highlighted with yellow spots and black striping. Often discovered off the coast of California, the orange-spike polycera prefers kelp forest habitats to be close to its preferred nutrition. It is often the subject of underwater photography by divers, due to its interesting coloration.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Molluscs Class
Snails and slugs Order
Nudibranchs Family
Polyceridae Genus
Polycera Species
Orange-spike polycera