Inflated Sphaeronectes [Sphaeronectes fragilis]

Inflated Sphaeronectes
Description

The Inflated Sphaeronectes is a species of hydrozoans mostly found in the North Atlantic Ocean. It has a fragile, transparent bell that can grow up to 3 cm in diameter. It is characterized by its eight radial canals that extend from the manubrium to the bell margin, where they fuse with a circular canal. It is often found near the surface of the water where it feeds on small planktonic organisms.

Taxonomy
Phylum Jellyfish, Sea Anemones, and Relatives
Cnidaria
Class Hydroids, Fire Corals, and Stinging Anemones
Hydrozoa
Order Siphonophorae
Siphonophorae
Family Agalmatidae
Agalmatidae
Genus Sphaeronectes
Sphaeronectes
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