Alloiodoris lanuginata, Warrior Rocks, Mt. Maunganui, 2017. |
Alloiodoris lanuginata, with coil of eggs, Warrior Rocks, Mt. Maunganui, 2017. |
Ecologically they prefer clean, but sheltered waters and are thought to feed on sponges. But, it's not known which species of sponge they prefer.
This one was found between boulders, on Warrior Rocks, at the base of Mt. Maunganui. It had just laid a coil of eggs. It's overall size was about 80mm, which is about as large as they get.
If I see another one I hope to get better pictures.
More info:
Sea Slug Forum: Alloiodoris lanuginata
Willan, R. C.,& Morton, J. E. (1984). Marine Molluscs part II - Opisthobranchia, pp. 1–106. University of Auckland, Leigh Marine Laboratory.