"It is definitely Hypselodoris kanga because of the structure of the gills (triangular in cross section). There are no spots on the gill’s axes, but the presence/absence of spots and number of such spots varies greatly between individuals in this species."
Comment from Richard Willan
It is definitely Hypselodoris kanga because of the structure of the gills (triangular in cross section). There are no spots on the gill’s axes, but the presence/absence of spots and number of such spots varies greatly between individuals in this species.