- cross-posted to:
- nudibranchs@mander.xyz
- cross-posted to:
- nudibranchs@mander.xyz
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/14071485
Title photo by Michaels Bubbles
Cyerce nigra is well-known for its cerata that resemble overlapping leaves or a ruffled ball gown.
It is found in the Central Pacific, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, and grows to 15mm to 30mm in size
Above photo by The Three P Beach Resort Romblon
Above photo by elebe.foto
The dorsal surface features alternating black and white/yellow stripes…
Above photo by Ludovic
…while the ventral surface has orange or yellow spots on a black background.
Above photo by rob jeff
Both sides have an orange or yellow edge with two faint black and white lines.
Above photo by Rickard Zerpe
Above photo by touchement
On its head are forked receptors that are hollow halfway through and have the same striking colors, but with a different pattern.
Above photo by Ludovic
Above photo by Patrick Ess
[It]…lives on [the] sandy bottom, on algae fields in shallow water or seldom on coral fields…
Above photo by AGNIESZKA ADAMCZYK
…[It] feeds on algae genus Udotea, especially on Udotea geppiorum
Above photo by joycelynchang
edit, forgot to add location and size!
edit 2, this isn’t showing up in mander for some reason, hence the cross post