Nudibranchs and other Sea Slugs
(Oregon to Southeast Alaska)
Click on the name of the Order to view the species within that category.
A representative sampling of species for each family are shown
to give an example of the characteristics exhibited by that group.
Hermaeidae
 
 Sapsucker 
Haminoeidae
 
Bubble Shells
 Aglajidae
 
Aglaja
   
Acteonidae
Barrel Shell 
Limapontiidae
 
Hansine's Egg Eater / Sapsucker 
Pleurobranchidae
 
Sidegills 
Aplysiidae
Zebra Leafslug
 
Clionidae
Sea Angel 
Cymbuliidae
Sea Butterfly 
 Onchidiidae
Leather Limpet
 
Plakobranchidae
Sapsucker 
 
Corambidae
 
Corambids 
Many
southern species of nudibranchs may be spotted in the Pacific Northwest
during El Niņo Events.   See our page covering El Niņo Event Range Shifts.  
Arminiidae
 Striped Nudibranch 
Aegiretidae
Aegires Goniodorididae
 
Ancula            Okenia 
Calycidorididae
Diaphorodoris 
Nudibranch Egg Masses 
 
 
 
 
 
 Samples of some nudibranch egg masses
(click on photo to enlarge)
 
Actinocyclidae
Dorid 
Gastropteridae
Stomach Wing 
Cumanotidae
Aeolids  
Tritoniidae
 
 
Orange-Peel Nudibranch and Tritonias 
Dorididae
 
Dorids and Sea Lemons 
This page last revised: 9-21-2022
Aeolidiidae
 
Aeolids 
 
Dendrodorididae
Dorid 
Unidentiidae
Aeolid 
Janolidae
 
Janolus 
Abronicidae
Aeolid 
Cuthonidae
Cuthona Cuthonellidae
 
Aeolids 
Eubranchidae
Aeolid 
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Apataidae
Aeolid Diaphanidae
Diaphana 
Acteocinidae
   Barrel-bubble Shells 
Flabellinopsidae
Aeolid 
Paracoryphellidae
Aeolid 
           
Myrrhinidae
 
Opalescent Nudibranch