Adults are white with creamy-ochre longitudinal streaks and black speckles.
The light morph is rarer and very distinct with only slight black speckles on an otherwise all white look.
The forewings are mottled shades of brown with black speckles and lines.
The white eggs measure 21 mm long, and are marked with a small number of black or reddish-brown speckles.
This plant is so named for the black speckles around the petioles.
After further investigation, it was realised that the black speckles were actually nectar glands.
The throat is pale green with black speckles and has no collar.
The color of this nudibranch is generally pale yellow to light brown, with black speckles.
The antennae are white, black speckles with brown pectinations.
Adults are yellowish with fine black speckles on the wings.