File:Sacoproteus yhiae MV 4.jpg
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English: Sacoproteus yhiae, Sap-sucking sea slug. Collected at Cape Paterson, Bunurong Marine National Park, Eagle's Nest, Victoria. |
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Source | https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/1828750 |
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Photographer: David Paul Source: Museums Victoria |
Camera location | 38° 40′ 14.88″ S, 145° 40′ 15.6″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -38.670800; 145.671000 |
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