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Sadly, it doesn't surprise me at all. A lot of wildlife is really badly captioned/keyworded on Alamy, even simple, everyday species. It's difficult recommending anyone to search here (without the caveat of 'do your own research to make sure').

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15 hours ago, Ed Brown said:

Looks more like Hypselodoris tryoni to me, especially with the trailing behaviour

 

Ed, you are 100% correct! Previously was Risbecia tryoni. My only excuse is total exhaustion after 2 very long dives! Thanks for correcting y stupid mistake.

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6 hours ago, cbimages said:

Ed, you are 100% correct! Previously was Risbecia tryoni. My only excuse is total exhaustion after 2 very long dives! Thanks for correcting y stupid mistake.

 

No problem, nudis are my favourite reason to dive :-)  Just wish they all had Scientific names!

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1 hour ago, Ed Brown said:

 

No problem, nudis are my favourite reason to dive :-)  Just wish they all had Scientific names!

Ha, there's still so many undescribed, and of course, many are being re-classified right now. It's a real headache to keep up with. BTW, I have the great honour of having a nudi named for me (Chromodoris buchananae). http://slugsite.us/bow/nudwk246.htm

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