- Source: Nembrotha cristata
Nembrotha cristata is a species of colourful sea slug, a polycerid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Polyceridae. This species of sea slug is black with green markings; adults are around 50 mm long, and they live on rock or coral reefs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific Ocean.
Description
Nembrotha cristata is a large black nembrothine ("nembrothid" in much of the literature) growing to at least 50 mm long. Its body is covered with raised green nodules. The rhinophores and gills are black-edged in green. Other than the difference in colour, this species is similar in appearance to Nembrotha yonowae.
Distribution
This nudibranch species was described from the Philippines. It occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific Ocean. It lives at depths between three and twenty metres. These sea slugs live on coral or rock reefs and have a lifespan of up to a year.
Behaviour
The bright colours of this nudibranch species are an aposematic warning to predators. These sea slugs eat compound tunicates. Like all opisthobranchs, they are hermaphrodites.
References
External links
Photos of Nembrotha cristata on Sealife Collection
Photographs at Sea Slugs of the Mediterranean Sea and Elsewhere
Video - Taken in Bali, Indonesia
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Biku totol-hijau
- Biku lepuh-jingga
- Nembrotha cristata
- Nembrotha kubaryana
- Nembrotha
- Nembrotha yonowae
- Nudibranch
- Bunaken National Park
- Halimeda opuntia