APHOTOMARINE

An educational resource dedicated mainly to the photography
and diversity of marine life that can be found in coastal waters
and intertidal areas of Great Britain and Ireland by David Fenwick.

A-P-H-O-T-O Wildlife Stock Image Library
Jorunna tomentosa (Cuvier, 1804) - Grey sea slug or Grey sea slug (Sea slug images)
Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- dorsal view 1

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- dorsal view 2

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- dorsal view 3

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- lateral view 1

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- rhinophore 1

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- gills 1

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- gills 2

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- under stone in pool 1

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- under stone out of water 1

Specimen above found under a rock in a pool on the lowershore at Chimney Rocks, Penzance, Cornwall. 07.04.23.

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- under rock / lowershore 1

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- under rock / lowershore 2

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- pair under rock / lowershore 1

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- pair under rock / lowershore 2

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- gills 3

Specimens above found under a rock on the lowershore at Battery Rocks, Penzance, Cornwall. 07.04.12 and 17.06.16.

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- under rock / Carnsew Pool 1

Specimen above found under a rock on the lowershore at Carnsew Pool, Hayle, Cornwall. 07.04.12.

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- juvenile / dorsal view 1

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- juvenile / dorsal view 2

Grey sea slug
Jorunna tomentosa
- juvenile / ventral view 1

Juvenile specimen above found in a sample of fouling taken from a pontoon at Newlyn Marina, Newlyn, Cornwall. 02.04.15.

Jorunna tomentosa Grey sea slug or Johnstons sea lemon nudibranch images
The main objective of this website is in furthering environmental awareness and education through the medium of photography. To increase awareness and access to the wildlife of the region and help
people find and identify it. Sometimes the difference between species is obvious but many species can only be determined by observing microscopic characteristics that are specific to any one species.