Over The Marmolada, Italy.

In many parts of the world, Stratocumulus is the most common of the ten main cloud types. It is a low layer, composed of individual or joined-up cloud clumps, known as ‘cloudlets’. Stratocumulus is generally less regular looking than the higher Altocumulus and Cirrocumulus layers of cloudlets.

Full classification:

Other examples of Stratocumulus:
On a flight from Hanoi to Kuala Lumpur.

Stratocumulus castellanus

Over Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, UK.

Stratocumulus stratiformis