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orangeBloke

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Does anyone know the name of this particular little nudi?
 
Haha :laughing: , perhaps "Dave" but any idea what type of nudi it is? I've never seen this one before and thought at first that it was a small anenome. The picture was taken at Pulau Lang in Malaysia
 
I found a nudi that looks like this in my book. Unfortunately it only has a Latin name - Phyllodesmium briareus.
The one in my book (Tropical Pacific Invertebrates) was found in Papua New Guinea at 15 meters (50 ft) depth.
It looks identical - but there is no further detail about it in the book.

The full entry is:

Phyllodesmium briareus - Glaucidae - Nudibranchia - Opisthobranchia - Papua New Guinea - Madang - 50 ft (15 m)
 
That's the one! Thanks Kim and Alan for putting a name to the nudi
 
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