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Sea butterflies - Thecosomata - Pteropod

Photo collage generated from three photographs - Links: Sea butterfly or Thecosomata (Cuvierina spoeli), Atlantic Ocean, close to Cape Verde | Planktische Meeresschnecke (Cuvierina spoeli), Atlantischer Ozean, nahe Kap Verde | Mitte: Sea butterfly or Thecosomata (Diacria trispinosa) Atlantic Ocean, close to Cape Verde | Planktische Meeresschnecke (Diacria trispinosa), Atlantischer Ozean, nahe Kap Verde | Rechts: The wavy clio (Clio recurva) is also called the deep sea butterfly. This sea snail that floats free in the water belongs to the Opisthobranchia, which means that the gills are situated behind the heart. The size of the wavy clio ranges between 5 and 13 mm. [size of single organism: 13 mm] Atlantic Ocean, close to Cape Verde | Die frei im Wasser schwebende Nacktschnecke (Clio recurva) ist ein Hinterkiemer (die Kiemen liegen bei dieser Schneckengruppe hinter dem Herzen). Größe ca. 5 bis 13 mm. Planktische Meeresschnecke (Clio recurva), Atlantischer Ozean, nahe Kap Verde

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Photo collage generated from three photographs - Links: Sea butterfly or Thecosomata (Cuvierina spoeli), Atlantic Ocean, close to Cape Verde | Planktische Meeresschnecke (Cuvierina spoeli), Atlantischer Ozean, nahe Kap Verde | Mitte: Sea butterfly or Thecosomata (Diacria trispinosa) Atlantic Ocean, close to Cape Verde | Planktische Meeresschnecke (Diacria trispinosa), Atlantischer Ozean, nahe Kap Verde | Rechts: The wavy clio (Clio recurva) is also called the deep sea butterfly. This sea snail that floats free in the water belongs to the Opisthobranchia, which means that the gills are situated behind the heart. The size of the wavy clio ranges between 5 and 13 mm. [size of single organism: 13 mm] Atlantic Ocean, close to Cape Verde | Die frei im Wasser schwebende Nacktschnecke (Clio recurva) ist ein Hinterkiemer (die Kiemen liegen bei dieser Schneckengruppe hinter dem Herzen). Größe ca. 5 bis 13 mm. Planktische Meeresschnecke (Clio recurva), Atlantischer Ozean, nahe Kap Verde