Chromodoris lochi

Rudman, 1982

Chromodoris lochi
Photographed by: Ole Johan Brett

Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Mollusca
Class:Gastropoda
Subclass:Opisthobranchia
Order:Nudibranchia
Suborder:Doridina
Family:Chromodorididae
Species:Chromodoris lochi

Comment from Nathalie Yonow on photo #3387
Very pale, thin black lines, and faintly reddish gills and rhinophores. And the locality data is in region.

Comment from Richard Willan on photo #5709
A typical individual.

Comment from Richard Willan on photo #2673
This individual is closer to Chromodoris lochi than any of the other black-striped chromodorids with pale mantles, but this individual has the darkest red rhinophores and gills of any that I have ever seen before.

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Pictures of Chromodoris lochi

Chromodoris lochi from Bunaken, Indonesia
Posted 2 months ago
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Chromodoris lochi from PNGIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
Location: PNG
Posted 2 months ago
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Chromodoris lochi from Solomon Islands
Location: Solomon Islands
Posted 2 months ago
Viewed 107 times
Chromodoris lochi from Manado, Indonesia
Posted 2 months ago
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Chromodoris lochi from Bunaken, Indonesia
Posted 1 month ago
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Chromodoris lochi from Tufi, PNGIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
Location: Tufi, PNG
Posted 1 month ago
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Chromodoris lochi from Queensland, AustraliaIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
Posted 1 month ago
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Chromodoris lochi from Kavieng, PNG
Location: Kavieng, PNG
Posted 4 days ago
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Chromodoris lochi from Manado, Indonesia
Posted 11 months ago
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Chromodoris cf. lochi from Saipan, Nthn. Mariana IslandsIdentification reviewed by Bill Rudman
Posted 11 months ago
Viewed 359 times
Chromodoris lochi from Manado, Indonesia
Posted 1 year ago
Viewed 382 times
Chromodoris lochi from Lembeh, Indonesia
Posted 10 months ago
Viewed 275 times
 
 

Similar Species

Author: Nila Murti

With their strikingly similar colours and patterns, it is quite tricky to distinguish Chromodoris willani, Chromodoris lochi, Chromodoris dianae and Chromodoris boucheti. Chromodoris willani is easier to differentiate from the other three.

Apparently Chromodoris lochi and Chromodoris dianae have different number and shape of gills but this isn't always easy to notice by laymen. The 'easier' external characteristic differences to spot are as follows:

Chromodoris willani has translucent translucent rhinophores and gills, with tiny white dots on them.

Chromodoris boucheti has yellow tipped rhinophores, but with a special pattern in the yellow tipped gills: there is a vertical black line in the middle of each gill running from the base up. The mantle of Chromodoris boucheti is uniformly colored and smooth looking, without any white specks.

Chromodoris lochi has a rather elongated body of the Hypselodoris genus. It has pink or yellow tinted rhinophores and gills which are sometimes translucent (but with no white dots like in Chromodoris willani). The mantle of Chromodoris lochi is uniformly colored and smooth looking, without any white specks. Its dark/black elongate band in the mantle is thin and unbroken.

Chromodoris dianae also has pale blue based gills and rhinophores, with orange yellow or deep yellow tips, but has more of an oval body form of true Chromodoris genus. Its mantle has white specks or dots hence not smooth looking. The black band in Chromodoris dianae are thicker and discontinuous, especially around the rhinophores.

Chromodoris dianae from Ambon, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
(51 photos)
 
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