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Limenandra nodosa Haefelfinger & Stamm, 1958
Limenandra nodosa has a circumtropical distribution and was first described from the Mediterranean,than from the Caribbean, Gulf of California, Hawaiii,in Tanzania, eastern Australia and New Caledonia.
On the dorsal midline are usually a pattern of concentric rings. These rings are outer yellow, then red and inner white in colour. In some specimens only a whitish patch is present.
The rings are on the head, above the heart, and between each cluster of cerata. The cerata are arrange in double rows.
On the cerata and the rhinophores are white papillae.These species moves unusually by jerking with the cerata.
Limenandra nodosa feeds on Bunodeopsis sea anemones.
Synonymised names
Baeolidia nodosa (Haefelfinger & Stamm, 1958) · unaccepted
Limenandra nodosa has a circumtropical distribution and was first described from the Mediterranean,than from the Caribbean, Gulf of California, Hawaiii,in Tanzania, eastern Australia and New Caledonia.
On the dorsal midline are usually a pattern of concentric rings. These rings are outer yellow, then red and inner white in colour. In some specimens only a whitish patch is present.
The rings are on the head, above the heart, and between each cluster of cerata. The cerata are arrange in double rows.
On the cerata and the rhinophores are white papillae.These species moves unusually by jerking with the cerata.
Limenandra nodosa feeds on Bunodeopsis sea anemones.
Synonymised names
Baeolidia nodosa (Haefelfinger & Stamm, 1958) · unaccepted






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