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Glossodoris Atromarginata
Glossodoris atromarginata is characterized by its creamy white or yellowish body with a frilly mantle edge outlined in black. The gills and rhinophores are also edged or tipped with black.
Sabellida
These feather duster worms have tube-like bodies encased in protective tubes made of mucus, sand, or other materials. They are known for their crown of feathery appendages, called radioles, which extend out of the tube and resemble a feather duster.
Phyllidia Varicosa
The Phyllidia varicosa is easily recognized by its vibrant coloration. It typically has a black or dark blue body with numerous yellow-tipped tubercles (small, rounded projections) arranged in longitudinal rows. The tubercles can appear white or yellow.
Hypselodoris Pulchella
The Hypselodoris pulchella is notable for its vibrant coloration. It typically has a white or pale blue body adorned with longitudinal black or dark blue lines. Its mantle edge is often highlighted with a yellow or orange border. The gills and rhinophores (sensory organs) are also bright orange or red.
Boxer Shrimp
The Boxer Shrimp Nudibranch is characterized by its vibrant colors and distinct body shape. It often exhibits intricate patterns that help it blend into its surroundings, such as coral reefs and rocky substrates.
Spirobranchus Giganteus
The Christmas Tree Worm is named for its brightly colored, spiral-shaped appendages that resemble a Christmas tree. These appendages, called radioles, come in various colors including blue, orange, yellow, and white.
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