<i>Doto splendidisima</i> Nudibranch (IMAGE) California Academy of Sciences Caption Newly discovered nudibranchs -- vibrant sea slugs made famous by their poisonous adaptations and importance to biomedical research -- put 2015 red carpet looks to shame. This year, Dr. Terry Gosliner, world-renowned nudibranch expert, described nine colorful new species (and, together with student Carissa Shipman, the new genus Kabeiro) from the tropical waters of the Philippines, the temperate seas of South Africa, and beyond. Two jaw-dropping new nudibranch species from southern Africa -- the cartoonishly bulbous Doto greenamyeri and dreamy pink-and-orange Doto splendidisima (pictured here) -- were discovered during a student training expedition led by Gosliner in 2008. In terms of sea slug richness, South Africa's diverse temperate marine environments rival those of nudibranch-packed California. Credit © California Academy of Sciences Usage Restrictions Images are available for editorial use, but must be credited to © California Academy of Sciences. License Licensed content Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert system.