06 Atalodoris cf. inconspicua

06 Atalodoris cf. inconspicua

The basal third of the stout, almost linear rhinophores is smooth and coloured as the mantle. The distal two thirds have up to fourteen closely set yellowish lamellae, often with a few flecks of brown pigment. A small, white apex protrudes above the lamellae, and may be visible as a white spot when viewed from above. The margin of the basal rhinophoral cavity has no sheath or rim, only the normal small tubercles of the mantle.
Left: Northumbria. Alder & Hancock (1845-55). Right: Orkney 1975.