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Botrynema ellinorae (Hartlaub 1909)

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clear translucent, with white or blue hues; 11-12 marginal tentacles in 16 groups (easily broken); 8 radial canals; top of bell smoothly rounded
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Habitat

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Primarily Arctic, with records in the subarctic Atlantic; Meso/bathypelagic, ROV observations between 400 and 1400 m, while plankton nets suggest peaks between 1000-2000 m, with limited deepr records
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Botrynema ellinorae

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Botrynema ellinorae is a species of hydrozoan in the family Halicreatidae.[1]

This species grows up to 3 cm, is translucent and clear with hues of blue or white. The top of the bell is rounded. Botrynema ellinorae lives mainly in the Arctic, but has been recorded in subarctic regions of the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones, and is known to occur at depths of between 400 and 1,400 metres. Specimens captured in plankton nets suggest that it may live as deep as 1,000 to 2,000 metres and occasionally deeper. Its diet is unknown. This species probably has no polyp stage and is holoplanktonic.[2]

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Botrynema ellinorae: Brief Summary

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Botrynema ellinorae is a species of hydrozoan in the family Halicreatidae.

This species grows up to 3 cm, is translucent and clear with hues of blue or white. The top of the bell is rounded. Botrynema ellinorae lives mainly in the Arctic, but has been recorded in subarctic regions of the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones, and is known to occur at depths of between 400 and 1,400 metres. Specimens captured in plankton nets suggest that it may live as deep as 1,000 to 2,000 metres and occasionally deeper. Its diet is unknown. This species probably has no polyp stage and is holoplanktonic.

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