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An informational display board is mounted on a light gray wall, likely indoors. The poster features a large, vibrant photograph of a "Phidiana lottini" nudibranch, a type of sea slug. The nudibranch has a translucent white body with numerous bright orange and white cerata (finger-like appendages) covering its back, set against a colorful underwater background of red and yellow coral or sponge-like organisms. The poster has a purple band at the top, which displays a white logo featuring a stylized plant or coral, along with the text "Tramares" and "Tejiendo Arrecifes" below it. A similar purple band at the bottom provides the scientific caption for the image: "Phidiana lottini (Lesson, 1831)." The poster is held in place by clear panels and metal standoffs or screws attached to the wall. A dark shadow is cast on the wall directly above the display, suggesting overhead artificial lighting. No people or specific events are depicted; the scene is a static exhibit.
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