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Nembrotha cristata
Nembrotha cristata is a colorful species of sea slug in the family Polyceridae. This black nembrothid, which is covered with green nodules, grows to at least 50 millimetres (2.0 in) in length. It resides in the tropical Indo-West Pacific Ocean.Photograph: Chriswan Sungkono

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Nembrotha cristata
Nembrotha cristata is a colourful species of sea slug. This nudibranch, a marine gastropod in the family Polyceridae, lives on rocks or coral reefs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific Ocean. This species of sea slug is black with green markings. Adults reach lengths of around 50 mm.Photograph: Steve Childs