Haloa crocata (Pease, 1860)

This small species could be seen commonly in some areas exposed on algae at night, and were occasionally seen during the day as well. The upper photo below was taken at Fort Kam Reef in about 1m of water in daytime, while the lower was shot at night at Makua, Oahu, at a depth of about 4m.

Created 20 April 2009
Updated 21 June 2020

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