
|
Oxynoe jordani Krug, Beriman & Valdes, 2018

bi-colored "tail"

bi-colored "tail," side detail

bi-colored "tail," top detail
shows an animal with a
discolored posterior half of its "tail" and some tip irregularity;
perhaps, it represents predator damage short of that which would provoke
autotomization? or, infection? or, senescence?
Photo: Jenna Szerlag: Maalaea Bay, Maui; March 12, 2021. |
|