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FIRE SALP

by Richard Morrison Cassie, M.SC.(N.Z.), D.SC.(AUCK.), Senior Lecturer in Zoology, University of Auckland.


FIRE SALP

(Pyrosoma).

This large planktonic organism is closely related to the chainjellies. In appearance it is like a rough leathery cylinder, brownish in colour and semitransparent, and up to about 10 in. in length, though tropical species as long as 4 ft have been reported. In reality a single Pyrosoma is not one individual but a colony of animals sharing a common alimentary canal. Its most interesting feature is its luminescence at night, particularly when disturbed, as, for instance, by the passage of a ship. One observer reports writing his name in letters of fire on the skin of a Pyrosoma, merely by tracing the letters with his finger.

by Richard Morrison Cassie, M.SC.(N.Z.), D.SC.(AUCK.), Senior Lecturer in Zoology, University of Auckland.