Aplysia oculifera
(A. Adams & Reeve, 1850)
Aplysia oculifera (A.Adams & Reeve, 1850)
Images taken at Chowder Bay and Frenchmans Bay, NSW, Australia
It is a member of the Aplysiidae family.
They are variable in colour with darker lines and mottled opaque white spots. The inside surface of the parapodia have white spots forming thin bars along the margin. They are able to swim by flapping their parapodia.
Oral tentacles are long and flappy. Rhinophores are long and thin.