Edmundsella pedata is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Flabellinidae.
[1] The cerata have white rings at the tip and occur in bunches which are joined together at their bases.
[3] Edmundsella pedata is found as far north as Trøndelag, Norway,[4] around the entire British Isles, and down to the Mediterranean.
[3] This species occurs, often solitary or in pairs, in sublittoral areas on hard substrate such as somewhat exposed rocky surfaces.
[5] It also lays a thin white egg ribbon or thread on the Eudendrium.