Anchinothria hiatidentata [Anchinothria hiatidentata]
Description
This species is a bottom-associated fish that divers may encounter near rocky habitat and complex seafloor structure. It can be difficult to see at first, but once you notice it, you’ll often find it holding close to crevices or along the edges of rocks. If you slow down and keep your distance, you may catch a glimpse of its subtle movements before it tucks away.
Where To See Anchinothria hiatidentata
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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