kribriformines
Kribriformines are a group of small, enigmatic marine organisms belonging to the phylum **Ctenophora**, commonly known as comb jellies. The name "kribriformine" derives from the Greek words *kribrion* (meaning sieve) and *forma* (shape), referencing their distinctive, sieve-like feeding structures known as colloblasts. These organisms are primarily found in deep-sea environments, though some species inhabit shallower waters.
Kribriformines are characterized by their transparent, gelatinous bodies and a unique mode of locomotion facilitated by
The taxonomy of kribriformines is still under study, with only a few species formally described. One notable
Kribriformines play a role in marine ecosystems as both predators and prey, contributing to the balance of