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The Fine-lined Tambja Tambja sp nudibranch is an undescribed species that belongs to the Polyceridae family. This species has a very limited distribution and is found along the east coast of Australia from southern Queensland to Tathra on the New South Wales south coast and is also found at Lord Howe Island. This species can also be found in the Poor knights in northern New Zealand. This species can be recognised by its green body colour that has thin dark green/black lines running along the body and the rhinophores are generally a dark green colour with a blue tinge. Adults generally have black tips on the gills. This species is normally found on the arborescent (bush-like) bryozoan Bugula sp. The Fine-lined Tambja (Tambja sp) nudibranch grows to a maximum length of approximately 3 cm.
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