Husbandry
Flabellina dushia (Marcus Ev. & Er., 1963)
The most of the translucent body is covered with white pigment. The translucent body is visible through areas at the bases of the tentacles and rhinophores, and bases of the cerata. Rhinophores and oral tentacles are translucent at the base with white tips.Digestive gland duct thrpught the cerata , colour rages from red to bright orange, orange-yellow or brown. The rhinophores are relatively short, smooth and with a rounded tip.
Synonym:
Coryphella dushia Marcus Ev. & Er., 1963
Biota > Animalia (Kingdom) > Mollusca (Phylum) > Gastropoda (Class) > Heterobranchia (Subclass) > Opisthobranchia (Infraclass) > Nudibranchia (Order) > Dexiarchia (Suborder) > Cladobranchia (Infraorder) > Aeolidida (Parvorder) > Flabellinoidea (Superfamily) > Flabellinidae (Family) > Flabellina (Genus) > Flabellina dushia (Species)
The most of the translucent body is covered with white pigment. The translucent body is visible through areas at the bases of the tentacles and rhinophores, and bases of the cerata. Rhinophores and oral tentacles are translucent at the base with white tips.Digestive gland duct thrpught the cerata , colour rages from red to bright orange, orange-yellow or brown. The rhinophores are relatively short, smooth and with a rounded tip.
Synonym:
Coryphella dushia Marcus Ev. & Er., 1963
Biota > Animalia (Kingdom) > Mollusca (Phylum) > Gastropoda (Class) > Heterobranchia (Subclass) > Opisthobranchia (Infraclass) > Nudibranchia (Order) > Dexiarchia (Suborder) > Cladobranchia (Infraorder) > Aeolidida (Parvorder) > Flabellinoidea (Superfamily) > Flabellinidae (Family) > Flabellina (Genus) > Flabellina dushia (Species)