Noumea romeri
Risbec, 1928

Photographed by: Tatiana Antokhina
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Mollusca |
| Class: | Gastropoda |
| Subclass: | Opisthobranchia |
| Order: | Nudibranchia |
| Suborder: | Doridina |
| Family: | Chromodorididae |
| Species: | Noumea romeri |
Locality:
- Indonesia
- Lembeh (4) Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec
- Raja Ampat (1) Jan
- Manado (1) Nov
- Bali (1) Jul
- Taiwan
- Long Dong (2) Aug
- Vietnam
- Nha Trang (1) Apr
- Australia
- Queensland (1) Nov
Pictures of Noumea romeri
Similar Species
Author: Gary Cobb
- Always has a distinct white mantle marginal band
- The mantle is pink
- The gills are always orange-red. Most all of the gills in the circlet are red right down to the gill pocket
- The rhinophoral clavus is most often completely orange-red. But sometimes the lower half of the clavus is white. The stalk is always white
Noumea simplex
- Never has a white mantle marginal band. It can have an orange band, or orange dashes, or orange spots but there is invariably some orange pigment somewhere on the mantle margin. The tip of the tail is usually orange too
- The mantle colour can be pink or white
- The gill are always white with only the very tips of the anteriormost 3 gills being red
- The rhinophores have a red-tipped clavus. The majority of the clavus and the stalk are always white. The individual rhinophoral lamellae are transparent white