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| sent on December 17, 2012 (13:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Michael, the first to be dazzled by the underwater beauty is I, who shamefully try to take what I can of their beauty. This bivalve is called Lopha cristagalli (once I cristagalli Ostrea) and lives clinging to hard substrates to filter and feed on tiny particles of food carried by the current. It 's very special and I love it for the particular shape of the zigzag valve. Thanks for your visit and comment! :-P Sebastiano Ciao Michela, il primo a rimanere abbagliato dalle bellezze sottomarine sono io, che indegnamente cerco di riprendere quello che riesco della loro bellezza. Questo bivalve si chiama Lopha cristagalli, (una volta credo Ostrea cristagalli) e vive abbarbicato ai substrati duri a filtrare e cibarsi delle minuscole particelle alimentari portate dalla corrente. E' molto particolare ed a me piace moltissimo per la particolare forma a zig-zag delle valve. Grazie della visita e del commento! Sebastiano |
| sent on December 18, 2012 (11:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Seb, beautiful picture it is Christmas, I've never seen before that type of seaweed! The colors of the bivalves are incredible! I take Happy Holidays Hello Francesco Ciao Seb , bellissima foto è proprio Natalizia , non ho mai visto prima quel tipo di alga !! I colori del bivalve sono incredibili !! Approfitto Buone Feste ciao Francesco |
| sent on December 18, 2012 (16:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Francesco, thanks for your visit and wishes, which parts. How many others have you been obviously misled by the green color of the animal, which is a crinoid or sea lily. It is a living fossil that I think I identify as a "Oxycomanthus bennetti" and has up to 120 arms colors highly variable. Often hidden inside the arms or shrimp you can find highly camouflaged and very reluctant to be photographed. Hello and happy holidays! Sebastian Ciao Francesco, grazie della visita e degli auguri, che ricambio. Come tanti altri sei stato evidentemente fuorviato dal colore verde dell'animale, che è un crinoide o giglio di mare. Si tratta di un fossile vivente che io credo di identificare come un "Oxycomanthus bennetti" e che presenta fino a 120 braccia dai colori altamente variabili. Spesso nascosti sulle braccia o all'interno puoi trovare gamberetti altamente mimetici e molto restii a farsi fotografare. Ciao e buone feste! Sebastiano |
| sent on December 18, 2012 (17:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Incredible, it is true there is always more to learn, hello Francesco Incredibile, è proprio vero c'è sempre da imparare, ciao Francesco |
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