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Halgerda dalanghita  Fahey & Gosliner, 1999

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Halgerda dalanghita is characterized by its yellow to pale orange-brown mantle with very low ridges. On the ridges are white specks and many small brown specks. Brown and white marks can be found scattered elsewhere on the mantle. The rhinophore clubs are black with a dull black mark on the posterior side of the rhinophore stalks, the gills are translucent white with black lines.
More informations on Halgerda dalanghita are at Bill Rudman's Sea-Slug Forum!