Myrianida prolifera (Polichaeta). Portrait of a male stolon
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Myrianida prolifera (Polichaeta). Portrait of a male stolon
A portrait of a male stolon of Myrianida prolifera (I had previously posted some photographs of female stolons carrying the egg pouch). I like this portrait because it resembles (to me) an ancient Egyptian God (yes, I have a lot of imagination . . .) 5x, JML 21 mm. Sony nex - 6.
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Re: Myrianida prolifera (Polichaeta). Portrait of a male stolon
Very interesting!
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Re: Myrianida prolifera (Polichaeta). Portrait of a male stolon
It's adorable! Great shot.
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Re: Myrianida prolifera (Polichaeta). Portrait of a male stolon
Awwww, it just wants a hug, and to burrow into your brain stem **, but mostly just a hug. Silliness aside, that is really interesting as were the prior set with the female.
** They don't actually do that.
** They don't actually do that.