[Cnidaria] Cnidaria Digest, Vol 53, Issue 9

p valdes p.valdes334 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 12 11:53:22 PDT 2008


Well maybe this can sound silly, but, not gut, not tentacles, not
natatory apendices, a cluster of eggs?

Anglerfishes (Lophidae) have similar eggs distributed in a floating
chamera ...  so maybe fish eggs of a small species of anglerfish or a
related species of lophiform fish?

Pablo Valdes

> Can anyone help ID the subject in the attached photo? It was found in La
Jolla submarine canyon, California, at ~60 feet/18 meters. Stretched out, it
may be about 4 inches/10 cm long. It wasn't soft and jellylike but a bit
tougher like a pyrosome.

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> Hello members,
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> Can anyone help ID the subject in the attached photo? It was found in La
> Jolla submarine canyon, California, at ~60 feet/18 meters. Stretched out, it
> may be about 4 inches/10 cm long. It wasn't soft and jellylike but a bit
> tougher like a pyrosome.
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> Any ideas?
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> Thanks,
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> Judith Garfield
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