Flatworm or nudi?

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MaxBottomtime

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I found this little guy in about thirty feet at White Point, San Pedro CA Sunday. It was about three centimeters long. I watched it crawl across a rock for a few minutes and could see no visible gills. Any ideas what it may be?
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Err, Pseudoceros sapphrinus occurs in the western Indo-Pacific. A sighting off southern California is kinda a stretch. :) Besides, that has a bright blue band around the margin.
 

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