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Ardeadoris angustolutea (Rudman, 1990)
Ardeadoris angustolutea (formerly Noumea angustolutea) have an translucent white body with an orange-yellow borderline around the mantle. On the up side of the body is a white midline, that runs from the rhinophores to the gills. Rhinophores and gills are orange-brown in colour.
This species prefers depths of about 4 to 20 meters.This species feeds on sponges.
Synonymised names
Noumea angustolutea Rudman, 1990 · unaccepted > superseded combination
Ardeadoris angustolutea (formerly Noumea angustolutea) have an translucent white body with an orange-yellow borderline around the mantle. On the up side of the body is a white midline, that runs from the rhinophores to the gills. Rhinophores and gills are orange-brown in colour.
This species prefers depths of about 4 to 20 meters.This species feeds on sponges.
Synonymised names
Noumea angustolutea Rudman, 1990 · unaccepted > superseded combination