“…Of prime importance amongst invertebrate epibionts on species of the phaeophycean genus Sargassum are hydrozoans and bryozoans ( Niermann, 1986 ; Morris & Mogelberg, 1973 ; Smith, Burns & Carpenter, 1973 ; Cunha & Jacobucci, 2010 ; Oliveira, Marques & Migotto, 2006 ; Oliveira & Marques, 2011 ). To date, the number of hydroid species (~50) occurring on benthic species of Sargassum ( Nishihira, 1965 ; Shepherd & Watson, 1970 ; Morri & Bianchi, 1999 ; Haddad & Chiaverini, 2000 ; Cunha & Jacobucci, 2010 ) is higher than hydroid species (~18) growing on pelagic species of Sargassum ( Parr, 1939 ; Ryland, 1974 ; Calder, 1995 ; Mendoza-Becerril, Simões & Genzano, 2018 ; Govindarajan et al, 2019 ). On thalli of pelagic Sargassum , 14 species of hydroids have been reported in the Sargasso Sea, offshore in the southern Gulf of Mexico, and in the tropical (excluding the Mexican Caribbean) and subtropical North Atlantic Ocean ( Calder, 1995 ; Mendoza-Becerril, Simões & Genzano, 2018 ; Govindarajan et al, 2019 ), with five species being most frequent.…”