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    Bipolar? A new record for the Arctic Ocean, Benthocodon hyalinus was previously known mainly from the Antarctic. Observed in the Arctic by ROVs on the bottom or within a few meters of bottom, at 620 and 630m, and once on the bottom at 2093 m
    Benthocodon is a genus of hydrozoans of the family Rhopalonematidae. The genus contains two known species: Benthocodon hyalinus and Benthocodon pedunculatus, however due to the small size and red pigmentation, they can easily be confused with related genera. Unlike many hydromedusae, these jellyfish do not have a sessile stage.
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    Film records exist for two species of Benthocodon, both of which are exceptionally strong swimmers. In B. hyalinus ( Fig. 8 A), tentacle retraction begins at the start of a fast swim but the process is incomplete, tentacle length decreasing by only 30% during the course of the swim ( Fig. 8 B).
    While Benthocodon hyalinus is found in the water column or near the bottom, Benthocodon pedunculatus is typically found drifting above the sediment (up to 100 m from the bottom) or either on or just above the bottom (see Supplemental Video ).
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