Hyalinoecia juvenalis [Hyalinoecia juvenalis]
Description
Hyalinoecia juvenalis is often encountered as a small, translucent colony that can be easy to overlook at first glance. Divers may see it as a delicate, glassy structure that sits quietly on hard surfaces, sometimes with a slightly textured look. Because it’s so light and subtle, it’s best found by scanning slowly along rocks and other fixed objects.
Where To See Hyalinoecia juvenalis
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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