muskelytors
The muskelytor (Muskelytor spp.) is a lesser‑known group of small, benthic marine organisms classified within the phylum Cnidaria. They are characterized by a flattened, translucent body and five long, filamentous tentacles, which can extend over twice their body length when active. The species display a distinctive milky-white coloration with faint blue iridescence that appears when the tentacles vibrate, giving rise to the common name “muskelytor.” Their body surface is secreting a subtle, odorless mucus that aids in adhesion to the rocky substrates they inhabit.
Muskelytors are distributed primarily in the temperate western Atlantic, with populations recorded from the coast of
Ecologically, muskelytors serve as predators of small zooplankton, thus contributing to the local trophic web. They