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Michael's Chromodoris

Chromodoris michaeli

Description:

Very similar in appearance to Chromodoris dianae.

Habitat:

Found singly or in pairs on coral and rocky reefs, in sand and rubble areas. Widespread in the West Pacific.

Notes:

Spotted this beauty at a depth of 21m. It measured about 2cm (a bit longer when it was stretched out).

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2 Comments

MayraSpringmann
MayraSpringmann 11 years ago

Fantastic!!!

Blogie
Blogie 12 years ago

I mistakenly labeled this nudibranch as Chromodoris dianae. The ID has been corrected now.

Blogie
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Davao Del Norte, Philippines

Spotted on Feb 11, 2012
Submitted on Feb 12, 2012

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