Definition
Genus Nanomia refers to a group of siphonophores within the larger siphonophore family. They are characterized by their long, slender bodies and are composed of many individual zooids, each performing specific functions. These zooids work together to form a coordinated, floating colony. Nanomia species are found in oceans around the world, often in deep waters. They're predators, using stinging cells to capture small prey. Think of them as complex, organized underwater chains.