Nudi Series and Quiz: Nembrotha
Ninth edition of Marine Life monthly post. Marine Life post is published every 19th of the month. It aims to share information on specific marine life species and to promote their conservation. All images are taken by Indah Susanti unless stated otherwise.
Nudi is a nickname of Nudibranch, and I love this species, mainly because of its beautiful striking colors. Some nudibranch have more than two bright colors on their bodies. The body shape of nudibranch looks like snail but without its shell that makes its appearance like a small colorful candy.
Nudibranch is a common marine life species in warm seawater of Indo-Pacific region but it is also existed in subtropical and cold seawater. It is easily spotted from the depth of five meter to deeper ocean. The size is varied from less than one centimeter to large one. It has dorsal appendages with function as respiratory and digestive systems.
The dorsal appendages sometimes called as cerata but some nudibranch anatomy diagram mentioned it as gills. Its horns called as rhinophores and actually sort of the “nose” of nudibranch, with function as sensory receptor to “chemical scent” and water current. The shapes of cerata and rhinophores of nudibranch are varied.
There are more than 100 genus (taxonomic rank) of nudibranch. Each genus of nudibranch has numerous of species. On this series, I would like to introduce nudibranch genus called Nembrotha. There are 13 species identified as part of Nembrotha genus. The common things of the 13 species are: poisonous; hermaphrodites and they feed on ascidians (sea squirts). I am not sure how Nudibranch species being classified as specific genus, I assumed because of the similarity of cerata and rhinophores and I noticed that the species under Nembrotha genus have similar shapes of cerata and rhinophores.
Five Years Diving: Six Species of Nembrotha
From 13 species of Nembrotha, I have only seen six species and I have been diving for five years! I hope to see the rest of the Nembrotha species on my future dives :). The following images are the Nembrotha species that I captured during my dives. Please click the image for large version.
- Image A – Nembrotha Kubaryana
- Image B – Nembrotha Lineolata
- Image C – Nembrotha Yonowae
- Image D – Nembrotha Chamberlaini
- Image E – Nembrotha Cristata
- Image F – Nembrotha Milleri
Their species names and descriptions are as following – (not as in the order of the images):
Nembrotha Chamberlaini, this species is found in the Philippines and Indonesia. I took its image in Komodo (Indonesia). It has white colored body with dark brown large spot, and reddish brown on its cerata and rhinophores. The mouth and “tail” of this species are blue.
Nembrotha Lineolata, this species is distributed in tropical Indo-Pacific and western Indian Ocean. The image was taken in Raja Ampat (Indonesia). Its body has white with unique brown patterns. Meanwhile its cerata and rhinophores have yellow, purple-blue and red colors. Its mouth and foot are blue.
Nembrotha Cristata, this species is distributed in tropical Indo-Pacific. I saw this nudibranch in Indonesia and the Philippines. It has black colored body with bright green dots (pustules) and green border on its foot. Some articles mentioned it feeds on green ascidian.
Nembrotha Kubaryana is also called as Nembrotha Nigerrima. Similar to Nembrotha Cristata, it is distributed in Indo-Pacific and it has black and green color on its body. However, the differences are its foot and mouth area that have orange color. Its rhinophores has orange ring color. It feeds only on blue ascidian.
Nembrotha Milleri, the name of this species as according to wikipedia is derived from a nudibranch enthusiast, Michael D. Miller. The nudibranch lives in warm waters of Indo-Pacific. It has black-greenish color, with black colored cerata and rhinophores.
Nembrotha Yonowae is distributed in tropical Indo-Pacific. Its looks just like Nembrotha Cristata only with orange dots and dark brown skin. Its cerata and rhinophores are grey with partially black.
Quiz & Gift
Now, let’s test your new marine biology knowledge! What you have to do is answering the species name of image A to image F. For your kind effort, I will give an underwater image printed mouse pad (26,5 x 19 cm) for the first correct answer as in this blog post commentary box (not in the image’s commentary box). The underwater image printed on the mouse pad is taken by me and the winner can choose the image.
Additionally, the commentators with correct answers will be honorably mentioned with their blogs/website and their newest post.
Rules of the Quiz
1. Please write down your answers in the commentary box with the following format (just copy paste this to ease you):
Image A – “your answer”
Image B – “your answer”
Image C – “your answer”
Image D – “your answer”
Image E – “your answer”
Image F – “your answer”
2. The last comment for the answers is Sunday, 26 April 2015 midnight of the Netherlands time.
3. The answers, the winner and the honorably mentioned bloggers/readers will be announced on Wednesday 29 April 2015 in this blog.
The Quiz is closed and the winner is mentioned in the post dated 29 April 2015







Time and again, Indah, you take me to a world i know little about
and it fascinates especially since i don’t go into the sea, never mind dive; i’m content to stroll the beach and let the swash brush my feet – that’s the extent of my participation but
you are brave and daring and i admire that.
Big Hugs
bapak john
Thank you so much bapak John! Your comments and continous supports are truly appreciated!
Image A – Nembrotha Kubaryana
Image B – Nembrotha Lineolata
Image C – Nembrotha Yonowae
Image D – Nembrotha Chamberlaini,
Image E – Nembrotha Cristata
Image F – Nembrotha Milleri
A fascinating tour of the underworld Indah. Thanks!
Hi Andy, thank you so much for participating! It is my pleasure and stay tuned in two weeks.. cheers and have a blessed Sunday!
I will be back to do the quiz- and oh how fun (it reinforces the learning this way) – but just wanted to say safe travels my friend – xxoo 💐
Thank you so much Yvette! I will catch up as I return. Best wishes 😊
🙂
A Kubaryana B Lineolata C Yonowae D Chamberlaini E Cristata F Milleri
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Thank you so much Yvette! I will post the answer on Wednesday, hope you had a fantastic weekend 🙂
thanks – and this whole month of april has been pretty sweet (which is in contrast to last year being one of the most miserable months of April ever) – so I am grateful for a nice month – and be back later for the answers
Your posts never stops to amaze me Indah.
Milleri is Image F?
Yonowae is Image C?
Chamberlaini is Image D?
Lineolata is Image B?
Cristata is Image E?
Kubaryana is Image A?
A quick guess from my side.
Cheers for the challenge! Loved it.
Thank you so much for the entry!! Truly appreciate this.. I will be offline next week but I will catch up as I return..no fiesta ford review in the meantime I guess 😁😁 stay tuned until 28th!!
No worries. Enjoy your off time. Be sure to bring a lot of pics for us 🙂
Image A – Nembrotha Kubaryana
Image B – Nembrotha Lineolata
Image C – Nembrotha Yonowae
Image D – Nembrotha Chamberlaini
Image E – Nembrotha Cristata
Image F – Nembrotha Milleri
Nice post idea, and thanks for the Nudi IDs! Can you recommend a good book or website for identifying nudis?
After reading your post, I can now add the correct name (Kubaryana) to one of my photos in my photo gallery here: http://greenbluesea.net/2015/04/11/the-secret-of-sambawan-island/
Hi Emilie, thank you so much for participating. Glad to know you and stay tuned on the 28th!
Just been browsing nudipixel. Amazing resource, have updated some of my photos! Thanks a lot!
Glad that helps! It is my source to ID the nudis as well 😀
From the previous comments, I think I’m too late with the answers. Fascinating post and images anyway!
Thank you so much! Ohh…it does not mean it is correct 😉 you can always get honorably mentioned 😉
Oh dear I think I was sleeping when the quiz went up. Well first place is out of the question but I will come back to try my hand at it. Happy to inspire Indah and thanks so much for the shout out!
Still plenty of time Sue and who knows about the correct answers! Oh, just to let you know I will be on travel next week so will catch up with you later on! cheers..
No to worry as I am heading out too in a few days. Happy travels.
you too! Safe travels and have fun!!
Darn! Missed the quiz but as always you capture amazing images of a world many of us do not get to see.
Not yet!! you can still answer until Sunday next week..but enjoy your hiking first!! and thank you so much, have a nice trip to you too!