Cerberilla asamusiensis
Cerberilla asamusiensis (Baba, 1940)
Images taken at Chowder Bay, NSW, Australia
C. asamusiensis has yellow cerata with black apex arranged in rows. The body is long, broad and translucent with two black lines running down the dorsum. The two lines join a U-shape cap on the head down to very long moustache-like oral tentacles that are transluscent with the black line running down the through them. The rhinophores by contrast are small, smooth and transluscent with the black pigment darker towards the tips.
They feed on sea anemones burrowing into the sand to find them.