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Hallaxa iju Gosliner & S. Johnson, 1994
Hallaxa iju have a reddish-brown, greyish or black body with white dots.The rhinophores have the same color as the body and white rhinophore clubs.This species lives in rocky habitats and in Halimeda kanaloana beds.Hallaxa iju feeds on sponges.
The name Hallaxa iju is chosen of the Marshallese word for star, because the rhinophores of this species are star-shaped.
Hallaxa iju have a reddish-brown, greyish or black body with white dots.The rhinophores have the same color as the body and white rhinophore clubs.This species lives in rocky habitats and in Halimeda kanaloana beds.Hallaxa iju feeds on sponges.
The name Hallaxa iju is chosen of the Marshallese word for star, because the rhinophores of this species are star-shaped.