Sain Reef Central'ist teada, mis tigudega tegu
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It's an Engina species, although there is still some disagreement about it's proper name. It's had several names in the past, and has been considered to be a form of Engina alveolata, but others believe it deserves its own name, Engina histrio, and isn't a form of that species. They are found in the same areas without intergrading, and E. alveolata are about twice as large and have orange and black markings instead of yellow and black ones. Your choice:
http://www.conchology.be/en/cyberconcho ... 2=Engina#fYou could easily have gotten a piece of live rock with ten (or fifty) juveniles of this species, as they are often clustered in the holes and cracks. They may have just grown up and become more visible.
Cheers,
Don
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