Site History

 

31 May, 2008

Acanthodoris pilosa

27 April, 2008

Tritonia hombergii spawn

31 March, 2008

Goniodoris nodosa

29 February, 2008

  • Cuthona sps. have been revised as Trinchesia following the recent work by Michael C. Miller. Thanks to Peter H. van Bragt for bringing this to our attention.
Trinchesia caerulea

28 January, 2008

Polycera faeroensis

10 December, 2007

Dendronotus frondosus

13 November, 2007

  • Nudibranchs of the WorldAdded to our library is Nudibranchs of the World
    by Helmut Debelius and Rudie H. Kuiter
    ISBN 3939767-06-0
    Hardback. Large letter. 360 pp
    Published by ConchBooks, Germany
    2007
    Details of where to buy the book is here.

10 October, 2007

Flabellina browni

Additional images added from dives from the MV Mary Doune on the west coast .

Acanthodoris pilosa
Eubranchus farrani

Favorinus blianus
Polycera quadrilineata

27 September, 2007

9 August, 2007

21 June, 2007

29 May, 2007

12 May, 2007

  • Sea Slugs of KoreaAdded to our library is Sea Slugs of Korea
    by Dong Bum Koh

    ISBN 89-920-8200-2
    Paperback. 210 x 148mm. 250 pp
    Published by Pungdeung Publishing, Korea
    2006

    This publication is available from Sea Challengers

12 April, 2007

  • Undersea jewelsAdded to our library is Undersea Jewels: A Colour Guide to Nudibranchs, 2006. Gary Cobb and Richard C. Willan.
    This publication is a ‘ready reckoner’ guide to the nudibranchs of south-eastern Queensland, Australia. It is the results of a study over 100 km of coast and identifies 277 different species.

    This publication is available from Sea Challengers or from here.

7 October, 2006

  • Opistobranquios de MexicoCaribbean Sea SlugsAdded to our library are
    Caribbean Sea Slugs
    by A. Valdes, J. Hamann, D.W.Behrens & A. DuPont and
    Opistobranquios de Mexico
    by A. Hermosillo, D.W. Behrens & E.R. Jara.

9 September, 2006

24 June, 2006

  • bookWe have added a copy of Nudibranchi del Mediterraneo by Egidio Trainito to the library. Amazing number of the species beautifully illustrated are also present in Scottish waters

17 May, 2006

16 April, 2006

  • Nudibranch BehaviourAdded to my library a copy of Nudibranch Behaviour by David Behrens and photographers Constantinos Petrinos and Carine Schrurs. Look on pages 62 and 63 for our own Highland Dancers, Pleurobranchus membranaceus. This book is beautifully illustrated and full of fascinating information.

7 February, 2006

25 October, 2005

20 July, 2005

1 June, 2005

13 May, 2005

25 January, 2005

  • The appearance and layout of the site have been changed to celebrate our 6th anniversary, if you have any comments please let me know. With the additional space available on the new server images are being re-scanned and saved at a higher resolution to improve legibility; the thumbnails are complete and the main images are underway. Because these main images are somewhat larger they will take longer to display on telephone modem lines (that's encouragement to move to a broadband link if you can!)
  • Meanwhile on the nudibranch front another tiny species Doto maculata has been found and added to the site along with more images of Trinchesia caerulea, Doto coronata, Doto dunnei, Doto fragilis, and Limacia clavigera.
  • Following careful consideration of the arguments we have accepted the older genus Flabellina and have changed from Coryphella.

25 November, 2004

29 August, 2004

21 July, 2004

27 June, 2004

3 June, 2004

11 May, 2004

06 April, 2004

03 January, 2004

22 November, 2003

13 September, 2003

18 July, 2003

20 April, 2003

04 November, 2002

22 June, 2002

18 May 2002

01 December 2001

15 September 2001

04 August 2001

 

 

06 July 2001

15 May 2001

15 April 2001

19 January 2001

21 August 2000

21 March 2000

21 February 2000

  • Frames site published with lots of new images.

09 December 1999

08 October 1999

  • Thanks to all those who have commented and provided help with identification. I have generally rearranged the layout alphabetically with everything on a single page and added some more images and species.

February 1999

  • The site goes on line for the first time.