Anteaeolidiella lurana

[2] This species was described from specimens collected at the island of Urubuqueçaba, Bay of Santos, Brazil.

The front of the head has a bracket-shaped orange mark extending from the rhinophores to the base of the oral tentacles.

Two thin orange bands extend almost to the tail, forming teardrops or diamond marks every time they join.

The ceratal epithelium is diffusely covered with orange pigment, interrupted by a white subapical band.

The digestive gland inside the cerata is orange and terminates in a white cnidosac.