Plate 109
  • INV0112. lacy bryozoan, probably Sertella frigida, with brittle star Ophiurolepis sp., probably O. gelida, Antarctica
Plate 110
  • INV0113. brittle star Ophionotus victoriae, Antarctica
Plate 111
  • INV0114. unidentified brittle star covered with fine basaltic gravel mixed with bits of seal turds, Antarctica
Plate 112
  • INV0115. dendronotid nudibranch Tritoniella belli on sea urchin Sterechinus nermeyeri and fish Trematomus bernacchii, Antarctica, nudibranch uses chemical defenses to protect itself from predators
Plate 113
  • INV0116. dendronotid nudibranch Tritoniella belli, Antarctica
Plate 114
  • INV0117. aeolid nudibranch Notaeolidia gigas, Antarctica
Plate 115
  • INV0118. tritoniid nudibranch Tritonia antarctica on top of soft coral Alcyonium paessleri, Antarctica
Plate 116
  • INV0119. dendronotid nudibranch Tritoniella belli, uses chemical defenses to protect itself from predators, on featherduster worm Potamilla antarctica, Antarctica
Plate 117
  • INV0120. dendronotid nudibranch Tritoniella belli, uses chemical defenses to protect itself from predators, Antarctica
Plate 118
  • INV0121. aeolid nudibranch Notaeolidia sp. on anchor ice, Antarctica
Plate 119
  • INV0122. aeolid nudibranch Notaeolidia gigas, Antarctica
Plate 120
  • INV0123. aeolid nudibranch Notaeolidia schmekelae or N. gigas, Antarctica