Hyalinoecia robusta [Hyalinoecia robusta]
Description
Divers may spot this hydroid as a delicate, translucent growth that forms small, branching tufts or clumps on hard substrates. Under the right light, it can look like fine glassy filaments, swaying gently with the current. It’s often easy to overlook at first—until you notice the subtle texture and movement.
Where To See Hyalinoecia robusta
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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