Phylum: Ctenophora

Class: Tentaculata

Order: Cydippida

Family: Pleurobrachiidae

Scientific name: Euplokamis dunlapae

 

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Distribution: The distribution of this tiny sea gooseberry in the eastern parts of the Atlantic ocean is highly uncertain. Some sources claim it merely exists in the Pacific ocean and in the western parts of the Atlantic ocean. The last years, several observations have been made along the South and West coast of Norway, suggesting it is widespread in at least the northern parts of the Atlantic ocean.

Characteristics: This tiny comb jelly (maximum diameter is 2 cm) can be distinguished from other goose berries by the branched tentacles. The branches are usually coiled up to form small lumps. The oval body is transparent, slightly colored by a red pigment. The comb rows do not extend in full body length.

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(Ålesund - Møre og Romsdal / 3 meters / 4.30.2007)