Nebularia ferruginea (Lamarck, 1811)
50.6mm

Nebularia ferruginea is a mostly common species living on a variety of lagoon, pinnacle and seaward reefs, usually under rocks by day and crawling exposed at night. Depths range from the intertidal down to at least 45m.

With egg capsules under rock.

Created 3 September 2015
Updated 1 April 2020

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