Superfamily Aeolidioidea Rank Species | Family Aeolidiidae | |
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Similar Baeolidia moebii, Spurilla, Aeolidiidae, Cerberilla, Dermatobranchus |
Baeolidia australis, is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch. It is a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Aeolidiidae.
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Distribution
This species was described from Long Reef, Sydney, Australia. It is reported from South Australia, Western Australia, Queensland and New South Wales, and also from northern New Zealand.
Description
Baeolidia australis is distinguished from Baeolidia moebii by having a thin orange sub-apical band above a broad blue band on each ceras, which is never present in Baeolidia moebii. Baeolidia australis looks bluish whereas Baeolidia moebii is more yellow or brown. The body of Baeolidia australis also seems to have a brown and white reticulate pattern that is not found in Baeolidia moebii.
References
Baeolidia australis Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA