Navanax inermis
Navanax inermis, common name the California aglaja, is a large species of predatory sea slug, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Aglajidae. Navanax is not a nudibranch, even though it somewhat resembles one; it belongs to a more ancient lineage of opisthobranchs called the cephalaspideans or head shield slugs and snails.
Description
The body of N. inermis can be tan, black, or purple, with yellowish streaks. Yellow or orange streaks and blue dots are visible on the margins. It has two large parapodial folds that run the length of either side of the body, and almost touch at the midsection. This species possesses a small internal shell. Individuals are typically between 2.5 and 10 inches in length.Navanax inermis does not possess a radula or organs associated with vision.
Distribution and habitat
This species occurs in the eastern Pacific Ocean and Gulf of California. Its range is from Monterey, California to Baja California.Navanax inermis can commonly be found on rocky intertidal regions and subtidal mudflats.