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Miamira striata (Eliot, 1905)
Its looks like a Dendrodoris as it crawls across the sand. What gives the identification away is the typical Miamiran, mid dorsal ridge with several prominent nodular high points as seen above. Specimens are white with concentric rings filled with varying amounts of tan and brown. Some specimens have smaller red rings. The gill is large and highly pinnate. Gills with The pink rachis.The underside of the mantle and the foot is white.
Can be found in Mozambique, Reunion, Seychelles and in Tanzania.
Similar a bit like some specimens of Dendrodoris tuberculosa or Dendrodoris denisoni.
Its looks like a Dendrodoris as it crawls across the sand. What gives the identification away is the typical Miamiran, mid dorsal ridge with several prominent nodular high points as seen above. Specimens are white with concentric rings filled with varying amounts of tan and brown. Some specimens have smaller red rings. The gill is large and highly pinnate. Gills with The pink rachis.The underside of the mantle and the foot is white.
Can be found in Mozambique, Reunion, Seychelles and in Tanzania.
Similar a bit like some specimens of Dendrodoris tuberculosa or Dendrodoris denisoni.