Kaloplocamus dokte

Kaloplocamus dokte is a species of sea slug, a nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusc in the family Polyceridae.

When alive, this species appears to be ovoid in shape but upon a closer view, the posterior portion of the foot is elongated.

Most of the animal is opaque white except for the posterior end of the foot and the eight velar appendages, which are highly transparent.

The long, large, lateral appendages are totally opaque white except at the apex, where they ramify and become more cream in tone.

Instead of being sharp and long these ramifications are rounded, almost globular and there are many of them resembling in shape to a bunch of grapes.