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Phidiana militaris (Alder & Hancock, 1864) [Eolis]
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Phidiana militaris is characterised by a white body with longitudinal orange or red lines on
each side of the body and a median line. The lines branch running up the anterior edge of each
oral tentacle. The cerata are brown with a longitudinal orange or red line and with yellowish tips
having a bluish line. The oral tentacles, rhinophores, tentacular foot corners and cerata are all
tipped with yellow and there is a broad orange band on the rhinophores.
Very similar is Phidiana indica.
They can be distinguished by the line between the rhinophores: Phidiana indica
has a white line, Phidiana militaris has an orange or red line.
More informations on Phidiana militaris are at
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