Thalia democratica

Taxon-Order: 

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Distribution: 
Cosmopolitan.
Habitat: 
Lives in upper 100 m.
Size: 
Aggregate generation: 1.8-18.2 mm; solitary generation: 2.3-11.7 mm
Diet: 
Filter feeders; phytoplankton and other small particles.
Predators: 
Medusae, siphonophores, ctenophores, heteropods, sea turtles, marine birds and many fish.
Useful Facts or Characters: 

The aggregate generation has a somewhat barrel-shaped body.  The tunic is bluntly pentagonal, with 5 circular body muscle bands.  The solitary generation is also barrel shaped, has 6 body muscle bands, and various posterior projections.

Natural History: 

High density swarms have been reported for this species. 

References: 

Wrobel, D. and Mills, C. (1998) Pacific Coast pelagic invertebrates:  a guide to the common gelatinous animals. Sea Challengers, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, CA.

Yount, J.L. (1954) The taxonomy of the Salpidae (Tunicata) of the central Pacific Ocean. Pacific Science 8: 276-330.