Spotted Hypselodoris
Hypselodoris maculosa
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Max Depth
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Description
Hypselodoris maculosa has a cream body with an orange brown margin to the mantle and four longitudinal white lines on its dorsum. There are slightly elongate dark purple-black spots in single irregular rows between the white lines. The brown margin is partly edged in white but extends in patches into the back with clusters of dark spots in these patches. The anterior end of the mantle and the part behind the gills are light-purple in colour with white and dark purple spots.
The rhinophores are white, with a broad brown band just above the start of the lamellae and a narrow orange band above this. The gill leaves are brown basally, then white, with orange tips.
It can be distinguished from Hypselodoris decorata by having two instead of three rings on the rhinophores and details of the colouration. Hypselodoris yarae, Hypselodoris paradisa, Hypselodoris juniperae and several other species have previously been confused with Hypselodoris maculosa.
This species can reach a total length of at least 32 mm and has been observed feeding on grey sponges from the genus Euryspongia.
Distribution
This nudibranch is found in the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean.
Colors
Habitat and Environment
Benthic
Coral reef
Social Behaviour
Solitary
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Spotted Hypselodoris dangerous?
Spotted Hypselodoris has no known danger to humans. However, always observe marine life responsibly.