Hyalinoecia bermudensis [Hyalinoecia bermudensis]
Description
Divers may spot this small, delicate hydrozoan as a translucent, glassy presence in sheltered coastal waters. It often appears as fine, branching or filament-like growth that blends into the surrounding water column and seafloor habitats. With a careful look, it can look like a subtle “ghost” structure attached to hard substrate or drifting with local currents.
Where To See Hyalinoecia bermudensis
No sighting locations recorded yet.
Taxonomy
| Phylum |
Annelids
Annelida
|
|---|---|
| Class |
Bristle Worms
Polychaeta
|
| Order |
Errant bristle worms
Errantia
|
| Family |
Eunicid Worms (Reef & Burrowing Polychaetes)
Eunicida
|
| Genus |
Beachworms
Onuphidae
|
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