Loch's Chromodoris (pale)

Chromodoris lochi

Loch's Chromodoris (pale) (Chromodoris lochi)

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Chromodoris lochi is a species of colorful sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Chromodorididae.

Distribution

This species is found in the tropical waters of the central Indo-Pacific region and is known to range from Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines to the Fiji and the northern coast of Australia.

Description

Chromodoris lochi is blue or blueish-white with a white margin and typically dark or black lines running down the mantle and the foot. On the mantle, a continuous line runs around the border passing on the outside of the rhinophore and a second median one can be discontinuous.

Individuals can reach at least 4 cm in length.

There is some variation between individuals in this species, and the gills (retractile) and rhinophores (contractile) range in color from a translucent straw-color, through to pink and light orange.

This species is very similar in appearance to Chromodoris willani, Chromodoris boucheti and Chromodoris dianae and can be difficult to tell apart. Its most distinguishing feature is the uniform coloring of the mantle and the lack of white specks which are present in some of the other species.

Ecology

Chromodoris lochi, like many other nudibranchs, feeds on sponges.

Colors

white
blue
pink

Habitat and Environment

Benthic

Coral reef

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Loch's Chromodoris (pale) dangerous?

Loch's Chromodoris (pale) has no known danger to humans. However, always observe marine life responsibly.

Where can you find Loch's Chromodoris (pale)?

Malaysia East Taiwan Sulawesi Island Australia North Vanuatu +18 more in Seabook
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