Lyrocteis Explained
Lyrocteis is a genus of benthic comb jellies. It is the only genus in the monotypic family Lyroctenidae.
Morphology
The individuals are rather large benthic ctenophores (up to 15 cm) in the shape of a lyre. They have a basal body and two curved outgrowths, from which the fishing filaments emanate, which they use to capture their planktonic food.[1] [2] [3]
Species
The genus comprises the following species:[4]
- Lyrocteis flavopallidus Robilliard and Dayton, 1972
- Lyrocteis imperatoris Komai, 1941
Notes and References
- https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/waf/okeanos-animal-guide/Ctenophora004.html Lyroctenidae Lyrocteis
- Bart Shepherd, Hudson T. Pinheiro, Luiz A. Rocha: Ephemeral aggregation of the benthic ctenophore Lyrocteis imperatoris on a mesophotic coral ecosystem in the Philippines. In: Bull. Mar. Sci. 94(1): 101–102. 2018
- Taku Komai: 49. A New Remarkable Sessile Ctenophore. Proceedings of the Imperial Academy. 17(6): 216-220. Institute of Zoology, Kyoto Imperial University, June 12, 1941.
- [World Register of Marine Species]