NEMBROTHA KUBARYANA Nembrotha kubaryana
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Solitary, found on reef where it feeds on ascidians. Conspicuous nudibranch species characterised by small pustules covering its body, which are connected into longitudinal lines in some variations. Colour and pattern of the pustules can vary. The most common colouring has a black body base and green pustules and rhinophores, with orange gills and edge of foot. The size is about 80mm.
Frequency of sightings:
COMMON
Best time of year:
All Year Round
Remarks:
The size is about 80mm.
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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