Flatworm & Nudibranchs

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I hope I get these right, no time to double check ID this morning before time for work...nice pictures!

1)Chelindonura inornata

2)Ceratosoma sinuatum

3)I also guess Flabellina rubrolineata

4)Asteronotus cespitosus

5)Doto ussi

6)Atagema intecta

7)Phyllodesmium iriomotense (or possibly Phyllodesmium serratum)
 
1. Flatworm

Not a flatworm but a headshield slug (Order Cephalaspidea), btw.

2)Ceratosoma sinuatum

I think #2 is more likely to be Ceratosoma miamiranum (aka Orodoris miamirana)... Note the "jagged" appearance of the mantle edge and the (red ringed) bright blue spots.

C. sinuatum usually has white spots on the rhinophores and gills + more rounded mantle edge.
 
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Thanks Vie, glad to have the help. #2 certainly does look like Ceratosoma miamiranum.
 
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