Nudibranch ID?

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rhlee

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I recently saw this critter in Monterey, CA in about 40FSW during the day. I don't have any nudi ID books (I'm waiting on Amazon to ship them), but was hoping somebody here might be able to help. I snapped a couple dimly-lit, out-of-focus pictures of him:




thanks.
 
Those would be pics of the Yellow-edged Cadlina, scientific name Cadlina luteomarginata. Not that I'm a nudi expert, but I have latest nudi book by Behrens.
 
Awesome. Thanks.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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