Salpa
Salpa (sal"pȧ) , noun
[New Latin: compare Latin salpa a kind of stockfish.]
(Zoology) A genus of transparent, tubular, free-swimming oceanic tunicates found abundantly in all the warmer latitudes.
Each species exists in two distinct forms, one of which lives solitary, and produces, by budding from an internal organ, a series of the other kind. These are united together, side by side, so as to form a chain, or cluster, often of large size. Each of the individuals composing the chain carries a single egg, which develops into the solitary kind.