Aglaophenia brachiata [Aglaophenia brachiata]

Description

Divers often spot this hydroid as a delicate, branching “feather” of tiny polyps attached to rocks, wrecks, or other hard surfaces. In good light, the colonies can look lace-like and slightly translucent, with the polyps subtly protruding along the branches. It’s a great example of how even small, colonial animals can create striking underwater textures.

Where To See Aglaophenia brachiata

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Taxonomy
Phylum Cnidarians
Cnidaria
Class Hydroids
Hydrozoa
Order Leptothecate hydroids
Leptothecata
Family Aglaopheniidae
Aglaopheniidae
Genus Feather Hydroids
Aglaophenia
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