Hyalinoecia abranchiata [Hyalinoecia abranchiata]
Description
This is a small, delicate-looking hydroid-like or colonial invertebrate that divers may spot on rocky walls, overhangs, or among sessile growth. Under good light, it can appear as fine, translucent structures that sway gently with the current, making it a great subject for close-up viewing.
Where To See Hyalinoecia abranchiata
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
|
Have a photo of Hyalinoecia abranchiata?
Share your underwater photos with the diving community
Upload Photos