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Hypselodoris peasei (Bergh, 1880)

on food sponge
also shows egg mass on sponge
Photo: David Rolla: Firehouse, Oahu; Aug. 31, 2014.
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closeup on food sponge
also shows heavily spotted and lightly spotted animals together
Photo: David Rolla: Firehouse, Oahu; Sept. 19, 2015.
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9/6/22

same animals, 9/11/22
shows feeding sequence with much more extensive damage to sponge after five days
Photos: Adrienne Peck: largest animals about 13 mm: Kohala Coast, Big Island; Sept. 6 & 11, 2022.
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