What are their names

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Remy B.

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I did a quick one day trip, go dive and back the same day to Palau Perhentian, the Dive instructor told me the names, but went in on one ear and left thru the other, he was going to give me a book so I could write down the names of the Creatures from which I took photos, but because I had to take the boat back to not get stuck on the Island ( I wish actually, but I suppose to be working :D ) because I have to flight tomorrow, I was not able to find their names.

Any help ?
 
The nudi on the left is a Jorunna and the one on the right is a Flabellina. More details to come.
Bill
 
The first one is the "Funeral Nudibranch" (Jorunna funebris). The second one is Flabellina exoptata.

For quick and accurate nudibranch ID, I would suggest the Facebook group "Nudibase — sharing Nudibranch knowledge" https://www.facebook.com/groups/206426176075326/

There are lots of keen nudibranch-nerds there willing to share their knowledge! :wink:
 
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