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Thanks to its delicate, translucent appearance, Megalodicopia hians has been nicknamed the ‘ghostfish’. Although it’s not actually a fish, it’s a type of invertebrate called a ‘tunicate’. Tunicates are interesting as they belong to a group called chordates, which means they are more closely related to vertebrates than to other invertebrates like octopuses or sponges.