FLABELLINA RUBROLINEATA Flabellina rubrolineata
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General habitats for this species are coral or rocky reefs. You can usually see them on hydroids, feeding, mating and laying eggs. Body colour can be very variable and range from white, pink or purple with bright purple stripes on its cerata (elongated respiratory organs growing from its upper body).
Frequency of sightings:
COMMON
Best time of year:
YEAR-ROUND
Remarks:
at least 30 m depth, Body length 4 cm
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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