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Aeolidia filomenae Kienberger, Carmona, Pola, Padula, Gosliner & Cervera, 2016
Aeolidia filomenae is previously confused with Aeolidia papillosa. This species occurs on coasts of the NE Atlantic Ocean from Scotland south to Portugal.
This nudibranch have a large number of slightly flattened, hooked cerata on its body and a triangular area that extends from the rhinophores to the mid dorsum. There is a white Y-shaped or V-shaped mark on the head, which can be hard to see in pale individuals.
Aeolidia filomenae feeds on a wide variety of sea anemones, usually its prey is Actinia equina and Anemonia viridis is also taken.
Aeolidia filomenae is previously confused with Aeolidia papillosa. This species occurs on coasts of the NE Atlantic Ocean from Scotland south to Portugal.
This nudibranch have a large number of slightly flattened, hooked cerata on its body and a triangular area that extends from the rhinophores to the mid dorsum. There is a white Y-shaped or V-shaped mark on the head, which can be hard to see in pale individuals.
Aeolidia filomenae feeds on a wide variety of sea anemones, usually its prey is Actinia equina and Anemonia viridis is also taken.