ptychoptera
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I have a couple of these strange beasties on my glass. One is around a centimeter in diameter and the other 4mm or so. They are quite flat (protruding not more than a millimeter or two) and don't seem to possess the tentacles one would expect from a ctenophoran. The closeup photo seems to show some kind of irregular internal tubing, for lack of a better term. Movement is in an amoeboid fashion and imperceptibly slow.
Ctenophora was the first thought that popped in my mind, but the apparent lack of tentacles leads me to question that. I briefly considered placozoa, but the large size and internal complexity seem to rule that out. So I'm left with this being some kind of giant marine amoeba.
Anyone have a better ID than that?
Note: This specimen is around 4mm. Photos taken with and without flash; the brownish color is from the flash.
This last photo illustrates its manner of locomotion; the two photos were taken about an hour apart.
Ctenophora was the first thought that popped in my mind, but the apparent lack of tentacles leads me to question that. I briefly considered placozoa, but the large size and internal complexity seem to rule that out. So I'm left with this being some kind of giant marine amoeba.
Anyone have a better ID than that?
Note: This specimen is around 4mm. Photos taken with and without flash; the brownish color is from the flash.



This last photo illustrates its manner of locomotion; the two photos were taken about an hour apart.

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