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Hymenocera elegans Tropical Indo-West
Pacific; Red Sea to Australia. Here in N. Sulawesi (Lembeh Strait).
Body spots are brown circled in Blue. Occur almost always in pairs.
Live in shallow water feeding on echinoderms, principally
seastars. Now considered the same species as H. picta. |
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Hymenocera elegans Tropical Indo-West
Pacific; Red Sea to Australia. Here in N. Sulawesi (Lembeh Strait).
Body spots are brown circled in Blue. Occur almost always in pairs.
Live in shallow water feeding on echinoderms, principally
seastars. Now considered the same species as H. picta. |
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Hyotissa hyotis (Linnaeus 1758), the Honeycomb
Oyster. South Africa to the Red Sea, out to New Guinea, Indonesia and the
Philippines. Wakatobi. 05 |
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Hypselodoris bullockii, a
too-common offering in the trade. Similar to, but can be separated
from Chromodoris by the former's longer, taller body, broader
heads and more anterior rhinophores. Further, Hypselodoris have
their simple gills arranged in a circle around the
anus. Sipadan 08. |
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