Phyllidia coelestis

Bergh, 1905

Phyllidia coelestis
Photographed by: Jon Ellis

Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Mollusca
Class:Gastropoda
Subclass:Opisthobranchia
Order:Nudibranchia
Suborder:Doridina
Family:Phyllidiidae
Species:Phyllidia coelestis

Comment from Richard Willan on photo #6772
A juvenile individual.

Comment from Richard Willan on photo #6259
A juvenile individual.

Comment from Richard Willan on photo #393
An excellent photo of a typical individual.

Comment from Richard Willan on photo #2177
The large mid-dorsal pustules do not combine to form longitudinal ridges in Phyllidia coelestis, as occurs in Phyllidia varicosa.

Comment from Richard Willan on photo #2036
A typical individual. Note the orange rhinophores and the numerous small pustules on the outer section of the mantle. There is no black longitudinal stripe on the foot sole.

Comment from Richard Willan on photo #1129
It is Phyllidia coelestis, not Phyllidia varicosa. It does not have the pustules arranged into longitudinal ridges on its dorsum and I guarantee, if turned over, it would not have a series of longitudinal dashes on the foot sole (Phyllidia varicosa has the ridges dorsally and the stripe on the foot sole).

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Pictures of Phyllidia coelestis

Phyllidia coelestis from North Sulawesi, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
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Phyllidia coelestis from Ambon, Indonesia
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Phyllidia coelestis from Ambon, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
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Phyllidia coelestis from Tenggol, Malaysia
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Phyllidia coelestis from Layang Layang, MalaysiaIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
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Phyllidia coelestis from West Java, Indonesia
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Phyllidia coelestis from West Java, Indonesia
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Similar Species

Author: Nila Murti

To untrained eye, Phyllidia coelestis can easily be mistaken for Phyllidia varicosa and vice versa. Understandable, as these two posses very similar basic form, coloration and pattern. Both have tubercles with blue bases and yellow caps.

To differentiate the two look at the dorsal pattern. If the nudibranch has a median ridge it's a Phyllidia varicosa. If it doesn't have a median ridge and the ridge forms a Y shape arrangement instead, it's a Phyllidia coelestis.

Phyllidia coelestis also shows a broader mantle margin with smaller tubercles that has no yellow caps.

And also juvenile form of sea cucumber, Pearsonothuria graffei, mimic Phyllidia varicosa

Phyllidia varicosa from Raja Ampat, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
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