We had our Christmas dinner and celebration mid-day, so we couldn't resist a late afternoon trip to the coast including some tidepooling on the extreme low tide.
One of the most exciting finds during our exploring was a beautiful staurozoan, Manania gwilliami. This individual was ~2 cm tall.
Staurozoans are also known as stalked jellyfish because their body plan resembles the bell of a jellyfish attached to the rock with a stalk. The edge of the bell is armed with clusters of stinging tentacles used to capture prey including small crustaceans:
Although this staurozoan was in a channel with water surging back and forth, Eric managed one photo from below showing the swirling red and white color pattern on the inner surface of the bell:
P.S. To learn a little bit more about this species, see the post called "Twinkle, twinkle little stauro" on 12 November 2012.
Wow! And Merry Christmas!
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ReplyDeleteWe don't find staurozoans very often, so it was especially nice this weekend! Hope you enjoyed some of the low tides last week.
:) Jackie
I never cease to be amazed by the beautiful critters you show us. Thank you!
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