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Hypselodoris zebrina (Alder & Hancock, 1864)
Hypselodoris zebrina has a white body which has purple dots running longitudinally beneath its mantle. The mantle edge is often yellow. On the dorsum there are purple lines and yellow dots. The gills and rhinophores are white, outlined in red.
Feeds on sponges.
Similar to Hypselodoris nigrostriata and Hypselodoris zephyra.
Hypselodoris zebrina has a white body which has purple dots running longitudinally beneath its mantle. The mantle edge is often yellow. On the dorsum there are purple lines and yellow dots. The gills and rhinophores are white, outlined in red.
Feeds on sponges.
Similar to Hypselodoris nigrostriata and Hypselodoris zephyra.