The gastropod Lamellaria mopsicolor uses the ascidians of the family Didemnidae as food and as a place to incubate their eggs. They always mimic the color of the ascidian host.
The gastropod Lamellaria mopsicolor uses the ascidians of the family Didemnidae as food and as a place to incubate their eggs. They always mimic the color of the ascidian host.
Symbiotic copepod associated with a planktonic invertebrate
The copepod S. angusta lives in the body cavity of the planktonic tunicate Thalia democratica, feeding on its tissues, which may cause the death of the host.
Symbiotic copepod associated with a planktonic invertebrate
The copepod S. angusta lives in the body cavity of the planktonic tunicate Thalia democratica, feeding on its tissues, which may cause the death of the host.
Symbiotic copepod associated with a planktonic invertebrate
The copepod S. angusta lives in the body cavity of the planktonic tunicate Thalia democratica, feeding on its tissues, which may cause the death of the host.
Symbiotic copepod associated with a planktonic invertebrate
The copepod S. angusta lives in the body cavity of the planktonic tunicate Thalia democratica, feeding on its tissues, which may cause the death of the host.
Symbiotic copepod associated with a planktonic invertebrate
The copepod S. angusta lives in the body cavity of the planktonic tunicate Thalia democratica, feeding on its tissues, which may cause the death of the host.
Symbiotic copepod associated with a planktonic invertebrate
The copepod S. angusta lives in the body cavity of the planktonic tunicate Thalia democratica, feeding on its tissues, which may cause the death of the host.