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Description

A brightly-colored dorid nudibranch that's identifiable by distinct "pits" or black dots on the blue area of its dorsum. It often has black longitudinal lines on its back, but less so than other similar-looking species (e.g., Chromodoris magnifica). The mantle is edged by a yellow or orange band, which in turn is encircled by a white margin. Its rhinophores and gills are red or deep orange.

Jul. 03, 2012 12:12:56 +0800
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Posted by blogie 11 months ago (Flag)
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Posted by invertboy 11 months ago (Flag)
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Welcome to iNat! Great to see more nudibranchs on here.

Posted by kueda 11 months ago (Flag)
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Posted by davidr 10 months ago (Flag)
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Thanks, kueda!

Posted by blogie 8 months ago (Flag)
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