Phallusia julinea Sluiter, 1915

This is a common and easily recognized species due to its bright yellow color. Its siphon is often visible poking out from under rocks or cracks and crevices in the reef. They can often been seen in colonies of living corals such as Lobophyllia. They seem most common in the lagoon, but can be found on reefs throughout the atoll.

Created 31 March 2019

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