Drupina grossularia (Röding, 1798)
30.7mm
Drupina
grossularia is abundant, usually exposed on hard reef rock on a wide range
or intertidal and subtidal reefs, both lagoon, pinnacle and seaward. As the
first image shows, they generally blend in very well with their surroundings.






Created 5 October 2017
Updated 17 March 2020
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