Carinaria japonica
Distribution:
Cool, temperate waters of the Transition Zone in the North Pacific Ocean.
Size:
130-150 mm
Diet:
Salps, doliolids, copepods, euphausiids and chaetognaths.
Useful Facts or Characters:
The body is mostly transparent with some red or bluish pigmentation along the fin margins.
Natural History:
It swims upside down in search of prey.
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