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Hallaxa fuscescens (Pease, 1871) [Doris]
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Hallaxa fuscescens has a translucent black body with low rounded black tubercles scattered over the mantle.
The bipinnate black gills are arranged in a tight, upright circle around the anal papillae,
the rhinophores are also black.
More information on Hallaxa fuscescens are on
Bill Rudman's Sea-Slug Forum!
How to cite:
Köhler, E. (2017), published 2 August 2017, Hallaxa fuscescens (Pease, 1871)
available from https://www.Philippine-Sea-Slugs.com/Nudibranchia/Doridina/Hallaxa_fuscescens.htm
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