Continuation.
But I also saw C. strigata like that; then the 2 side black lines of this nudi are rounded and I haven't seen photos of C.strigata with rounded lines, but saw some of C.elisabethina like that...So it might be a hybrid of these two species perhaps :)) It would be interesting to look at another pic. But the nudi's colour is rather white and with no regard to these rounded lines, yes, it is rather C. strigata, to me.
Yes, I also thought of C.strigata - its' not a simple case: according to the description given C. strigata has typical 3 lines from rinophores to gills while C. elisabethina also has black lines - they are often more than 3,
but then C. elisabethina must be bluish (it seems to have some bluish shade here, to me).
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Continuation. But I also saw C. strigata like that; then the 2 side black lines of this nudi are rounded and I haven't seen photos of C.strigata with rounded lines, but saw some of C.elisabethina like that...So it might be a hybrid of these two species perhaps :)) It would be interesting to look at another pic. But the nudi's colour is rather white and with no regard to these rounded lines, yes, it is rather C. strigata, to me.
Yes, I also thought of C.strigata - its' not a simple case: according to the description given C. strigata has typical 3 lines from rinophores to gills while C. elisabethina also has black lines - they are often more than 3, but then C. elisabethina must be bluish (it seems to have some bluish shade here, to me).
We did wonder if it was Chromodoris strigata, what do you think?
Isn't it Chromodoris elisabethina nudi.