Belonella borealis

Belonella borealis is a glass squid belonging to the genus Belonella. It is found in the North Pacific Ocean.[1][2]

Belonella Borealis is a transparent to dark purple color.[3] They have tentacles or arms, and each arm consists of two suckers per row. The tentacular club armature consists of four hooked suckers per row, medial suckers with one or two large hooks and several small cusps. The maximum size is 45-centimetre (18 in) mantle length. Their regular habitat is mesopelagic to bathypelagic. They mostly feed on shrimps, small fishes, including myctophids, and other squids. Predators include whales, sharks, and squids.

References

  1. "Belonella Borealis". Worms. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
  2. "belonella borealis". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
  3. Jorgensen, Elaina (2009). Field Guide to Squids and Octopods of the Eastern North Pacific and Bering Sea. Fairbanks, Alaska: Alaska Sea Grant college. p. 37. ISBN 978-1-56612-139-2.
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