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Dive site : TK3 – Lembeh Strait – Sulawesi – Indonesia – 08/02/2007 Depth : 5m – Photo: Danny Van Belle

Gymnodoris impudica

Order : NUDIBRANCHIA
Suborder : EUCTENIDIACEA
Infraorder : DORIDACEA
Superfamily : POLYCEROIDEA
Family : Gymnodorididae

Dive site : TK3 – Lembeh Strait – Sulawesi – Indonesia – 08/02/2007 Depth : 5m – Photo: Danny Van Belle

Gymnodoris imudia was before known as Gymnodoris rubropapulosa
Gymnodoris impudica is a species of colourful sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Polyceridae. It was first described in 1828. Gymnodoris impudica is a large dorid nudibranch up to 60 mm in length. It has a white body covered with many orange spots, an orange mantle-edge and orange-lined rhinophores. This species is known from the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean.

Dive site : TK3 – Lembeh Strait – Sulawesi – Indonesia – 08/02/2007 Depth : 5m – Photo: Danny Van Belle
Dive site : TK3 – Lembeh strait – Sulawesi – Indonesia – 08/02/2007 Depth : 5m – Photo: Danny Van Belle

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