Eubranchus sp. 1
This is a common species often found but not known to science. It is a small branch often 2 to 3mm (a tenth of an inch). This species has been collected many times and documented by Amateur Branchers. It seems to coexist but differ from Eubranchus ocellatus. It definitely doesn't match the original description at all. This is a beauty that would deserve some attention from morphological and molecular scientists in order to prove that it is a new species and also that not all small animals are juveniles. Also watch the video. There are a few hundred pictures available. More information and a rough description of this new species can be found under http://amateurbranching.com/2015/05/13/eubranchus-sp-1/
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