CERATOSOMA MIAMIRANUM Ceratosoma miamiranum
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This nudibranch has a wider body with rounded lobes around the edges and round depressions near the middle. The dorsal tubercles are compound and they have color variations from green to brown or red to brown, with cream colored pustules and blue spotted ringed with red. They are usually found in shallow water or hiding near rocks where they are well camouflaged. Their body length is up to 75 mm.
Frequency of sightings:
Rare
Best time of year:
All Year Around
Remarks:
Body length is up to 75 mm.
Taxonomical order of this critter:
Invertebrate
Mollusks
Gastropod
Nudibranch
- Banana nudibranch
- Bornella anguilla
- Ceratosoma cornigerum
- Ceratosoma miamiranum
- Ceratosoma sinuatum
- Chromodoris albonares
- Chromodoris annae
- Chromodoris coi
- Chromodoris dianae
- Chromodoris elisabethina
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