DERMATOBRANCHUS RUBIDUS Dermatobranchus rubidus
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Their mantle is narrow compared to their grey-brown foot that has a white margin. Their mantle is pale brown with white lines. Their rhinophores are brown on pale stalks.
Frequency of sightings:
Rare at night
Best time of year:
All year round
Divesites seen at:
Hairball 1, Hairball 2, Hairball 3, Heynus, Jahir, Jahir 2, Slow Poke, TK 1, TK2, TK3
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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