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Brown Spotted Grey Slug
Berthella Blainville 1824
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In this view of the right side, one can see the gill (and the gonopore in front of it?) Photo by Dave Cowles, July 2005
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In this view the rolled rhinophores can readily be seen. Photo by Dave Cowles, July 2005
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An underwater photo by Kirt Onthank, July 2007
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Berthella californica
from Coffin Rocks, WA. Length about 2.5 cm (Scale in background is mm). (Photo by: Dave Cowles,July 2005)