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Hypselodoris paradisa Gosliner & R. F. Johnson, 2018
Hypselodoris paradisa is characterized by its translucent pink background colour, with series of rows of opaque white spots, dashes and interrupted lines.
There is a distinct V-Shaped reddish mark present posterior to the rhinophores. The are black spots arranged in linear rows between white markings.
The gills have a translucent white base and bright red–orange pigment on apical surfaces and outer margin. The rhinophore clubs are opaque white, with three red–orange transverse bands, the base of the rhinophores is translucent pink.
Feed exclusively on sponges.
Similar to:
Hypselodoris maculosa, Hypselodoris decorata, Hypselodoris yarae and Thorunna australis .
Hypselodoris paradisa is characterized by its translucent pink background colour, with series of rows of opaque white spots, dashes and interrupted lines.
There is a distinct V-Shaped reddish mark present posterior to the rhinophores. The are black spots arranged in linear rows between white markings.
The gills have a translucent white base and bright red–orange pigment on apical surfaces and outer margin. The rhinophore clubs are opaque white, with three red–orange transverse bands, the base of the rhinophores is translucent pink.
Feed exclusively on sponges.
Similar to:
Hypselodoris maculosa, Hypselodoris decorata, Hypselodoris yarae and Thorunna australis .