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Glossodoris pallida - picture: Danny Van Belle - Location: Andaman Sea - Myanmar

Glossodoris pallida

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

Dive site : Western Rockies – MYANMAR (Birma) – 07/01/2006 – Photo: Danny Van Belle

DISTRIBUTION
Tropical Indo-West Pacific.

Glossodoris pallida is one of a large number of chromodorids which have a white mantle and yellow or orange border. The belong to the ‘Chromodoris aureomarginata colour group’ although this is not meant to signify a close phylogenetic relationship between members of the group. Glossodoris pallida is characterised by the opaque white marks on the mantle.

 

Dive site : Western Rockies – MYANMAR (Birma) – 07/01/2006 – Photo: Danny Van Belle
Photo : Danny Van Belle – Dive site : Retak Larry – Lembeh Strait – Sulawesi – Indonesia Date : 13/08/2007

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