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Divesite : TK2 – Lembeh strait – Sulawesi – Indonesia – 20/02/2007 Photo: Danny Van Belle

Jorunna funebris

Order : NUDIBRANCHIA
Suborder : EUCTENIDIACEA
Infraorder : DORIDACEA
Superfamily : DORIDOIDEA
Family : Discodorididae

Picture : Danny Van Belle – Location : Lembeh Strait – 18/08/2007

The Polka-dot Nudibranch (Jorunna funebris) is easily identified by its white body and random black spots.
These spots are made of tiny tubercles which give them the fuzzy appearance. It has black-tipped rhinophores and black gills.

Divesite : TK2 – Lembeh strait – Sulawesi – Indonesia – 20/02/2007 Photo: Danny Van Belle
Divesite : TK1 – Lembeh strait – Sulawesi – Indonesia – 18/02/2007 Photo: Danny Van Belle

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