Dirona sea snail

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Dirona sea snail

Dirona albolineata are pink or white translucent sea snails without shells, that is, holojaberniks.

They are dominated by lamellar cerata throughout the body. These cerata are white around the edges and on the ends. This is what separates this species from other holosupervivores.

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