Description Laomedea flexuosa Alder, 1857 (Leptothecata, Campanulariidae), colony hight about 3 cm, Dunstaffnage, Scotland. Laomedea flexuosa is a very common hydroid in the the lower intertidal of the north-eastern Atlantic. It has no medusa stage, the gonohores develop into sporosacs. The oblong gonothecae filled with sporosacs are visible on the left side of the colony.Author Schuchert, PeterJPG file - 1.05 MB - 1 536 x 2 048 pixels
Extra information Camera Maker: Nikon Camera Model: E995 Image Title: Original Time Taken: 2004:05:05 10:50:00 Time Digitized: 2004:05:05 10:50:00 Shutter Speed: 1/125 sec Aperture: f/6.2 ISO Sensitivity: 200 Exposure Compensation: 0 EV Metering Mode: Pattern Flash Fired: No Flash Original Width: 1536 pixels Original Height: 2048 pixels Orientation: 1: Horizontal (normal) Focal Length: 19.6 mm
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