Orienthella fogata is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Flabellinidae.[1]
This species was described from BahÃa de Banderas, Mexico, Pacific Ocean.
This flabellinid nudibranch has a translucent orange body and red digestive gland in the cerata. There are white spots on the outer parts of the cerata.[2]
The description of Orienthella fogata includes a table comparing similar species from Mexico.
Species | Rhinophores | Ground colour | Colour of cerata | Living size (mm) | |
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Coryphellina marcusorum | Red, papillate posteriorly | Bright pink | Pink, purple and yellow | < 20 | |
Samla telja | Yellow or brown, perfoliate | Light pink, white spots | Brownish pink | < 24 | |
Edmundsella vansyoci | Pink, verrucose | Rose pink | Rose pink, white spots | < 15 | |
Flabellina bertschii | White, smooth | White | Reddish pink, white tips | < 8 | |
Orienthella fogata | Translucent orange, annulate | Translucent orange | Red with white spots | < 15 | |
Kynaria cynara | White with purple tips, perfoliate | Pink with purple markings | Salmon & purple, white spots | < 12 |