Pseudaegina rhodina [Pseudaegina rhodina]
Description
Divers may spot this small, delicate-looking sea slug-like nudibranch on rocky bottoms or among algae and hydroids. Its subtle coloration and understated movements make it easy to miss, but with a careful look it can be a rewarding find. Often seen as part of the reef’s “micro-life,” it adds to the quiet, intricate biodiversity divers love to discover.
Where To See Pseudaegina rhodina
No sighting locations recorded yet.
Taxonomy
| Phylum |
Cnidarians
Cnidaria
|
|---|---|
| Class |
Jellyfish and their relatives
Medusozoa
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| Order |
Hydroids
Hydrozoa
|
| Family |
Lobed comb jellies (deepwater ctenophores)
Trachylinae
|
| Genus |
Narcomedusas
Narcomedusae
|
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