4037-33 - Two Halgerda willeyi (Eliot, 1904) nudibranchs. Sanganeb reef, Sudan Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Africa. Order: NUDIBRANCHIA, Suborder: DORIDINA, Family: Dorididae, DISTRIBUTION: Tropical Indo-West Pacific. Mid to deepwater species. The scrapes on the coral are where parrotfish have eaten it.

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4037-33 - Two Halgerda willeyi (Eliot, 1904) nudibranchs. Sanganeb reef, Sudan Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Africa. Order: NUDIBRANCHIA, Suborder: DORIDINA, Family: Dorididae, DISTRIBUTION: Tropical Indo-West Pacific. Mid to deepwater species. The scrapes on the coral are where parrotfish have eaten it.

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