Benthocodon sp.
Description
This hydromedusa is probably Benthocodon (perhaps B. pedunculata). However, the genus may be Voragonema. Without a higher resolution image or a properly preserved specimen, it is impossible to be certain. These are common in the benthic boundary zone in all the oceans. They apparently feed on copepods, perhaps too, the organic fluff that carpets the sea floor.
Item Type: | Image |
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Title: | Benthocodon sp. |
Creator(s): | Gates, A. |
Identification: | Youngbluth, M |
Date: | 18 May 2013 |
Time: | 04:20:53 |
Copyright: | SERPENT |
Classification: | Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Cnidaria (Cnidarians) > Hydrozoa (Polyps, Medusas) > Trachylina |
Species: | Benthocodon sp. |
Behaviour: | These animals drift slowly over the surface of the sediment apparently feeding on copepods and organic material on the sediment |
Site: | Indian > Indian Ocean > East Africa > Ngisi-1 |
Depth (m): | 1326 |
Countries: | East Africa > Tanzania |
Habitat: | Benthic boundary zone |
Substratum: | Deep-sea mud |
Rig: | Deep Sea Metro I |
Project Partners: | BG Group, Oceaneering |
ROV: | Millennium 113 |
Keywords: | Benthocodon Tanzania |
Deposited By: | Dr Andrew Gates |
Deposited On: | 14 August 2014 |
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