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Chromodoris striatella
February 28, 2017
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Chromodoris lochi

Chromodoris lochi

Order : NUDIBRANCHIA
Suborder: EUCTENIDIACEA
Infra order : DORIDACEA
Superfamily : DORIDOIDEA
Family : Chromodorididae

Dive site : Nudi Retreat – Lembeh Strait – Sulawesi – INDONESIA – 15/02/2007 Photo: Danny van Belle

DISTRIBUTION
Tropical Western Pacific

Chromodoris lochi is one of a group of translucent white or bluish-white chromdorids with dark blue or black longitudinal lines. Other species include Chromodoris willani, Chromodoris boucheti and Chromodoris dianae. Of these whitish species with three black lines, the most characteristic feature of Chromodoris lochi is the plain coloured gills and rhinophores which range in colour from a translucent straw colour to dull orange or pink.

Dive site : Nudi Retreat – Lembeh Strait – Sulawesi – INDONESIA – 15/02/2007 Photo: Danny van Belle
Dive site : Nudi retreat – Lembeh Strait – Sulawesi – INDONESIA – 15/02/2007 Photo : Danny van Belle
Dive site : Nudi retreat – Lembeh Strait – Sulawesi – INDONESIA – 15/02/2007 Photo: Danny van Belle

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