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'Siphonophora' is an order of the
Hydrozoa, a class of marine
invertebrates belonging to the phylum
Cnidaria. They are
colonial, the colonies can superficially resemble
jellyfish and they may be Earth's most abundant predators. The best known species is the
Portuguese Man o' War. Each Man o' War is a colony.
Siphonophora are especially scientifically interesting because they are composed of medusoid and polypoid
zooids that are
morphologically and functionally specialized. Each zooid is an individual, but their integration with each other is so strong that the colony attains the character of one large individual; and most of the zooids are so specialized that they lack the ability to survive on their own. Thus siphonophora exist at the boundary between colonial and complex
multicellular organisms. Also, because multicellular organisms have cells which, like zooids, are specialized and interdependent, siphonophora may provide clues regarding their
evolution.
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Erenna genus
A siphonophore from the genus ''Erenna'' has been discovered at a depth of around 1,600 meters off the coast of
Monterey, California. The individuals from these colonies are strung together like a
feather boa. They prey on small animals using stinging cells. Among the stinging cells are stalks with red glowing ends. The tips twitch back and forth creating a twinkling effect. It is theorized that twinkling red light attracts small fish that have been found eaten by these siphonophores.
While many sea animals produce blue and green
bioluminescence, this siphonophore is only the second found to produce a red light (the first being the
scaleless dragonfish).
Haeckel's siphonophores
Ernst Haeckel described a number of siphonophores, and several plates from his '' (1904) depict members of the taxon.
References
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Bioluminescent and red-fluorescent lures in a deep-sea siphonophore, Haddock SH, Dunn CW, Pugh PR, Schnitzler CE, , , Science, 2005
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External links
★ http://www.ville-ge.ch/musinfo/mhng/hydrozoa/sipho/siphonophora.htm
★ http://siphonophores.org

Siphonophora - the "conveyor belt" of the upgrowing larvae can be seen