Aglaophenia carinifera [Aglaophenia carinifera]

Description

This hydroid species grows as a branching colony that can appear neat and structured, with polyps projecting from the stems. Underwater, divers may see it as a small but intricate network of branches that adds a “micro-habitat” feel to the seafloor. Because it relies on currents for feeding, it’s often most noticeable in spots where water flows steadily.

Where To See Aglaophenia carinifera

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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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