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Crambionella Orsini
''Crambionella'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Catostylidae. It is distinguished from other Catostylidae genera by arms ending in pyramidal and naked terminal clubs without whip-like filaments. The species of this genus are found in the coasts of Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Red Sea. The first identification of this genus was ''C. orsini'' in the Red Sea in the waters of Chennai and later the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz. At least one species, ''C. helmbiru'', is raised commercially for food in the Cilacap region of Java. Species *'' Crambionella annandalei'' *'' Crambionella helmbiru'' *'' Crambionella orsini'' *''Crambionella stuhlmanni ''Crambionella'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Catostylidae. It is distinguished from other Catostylidae genera by arms ending in pyramidal and naked terminal clubs without whip-like filaments. The species of this genus are fou ...'' References Catostylidae Scyphozoan gene ...
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Cnidarians
Cnidaria () is a phylum under kingdom Animalia containing over 11,000 species of aquatic animals found both in freshwater and marine environments, predominantly the latter. Their distinguishing feature is cnidocytes, specialized cells that they use mainly for capturing prey. Their bodies consist of mesoglea, a non-living jelly-like substance, sandwiched between two layers of epithelium that are mostly one cell thick. Cnidarians mostly have two basic body forms: swimming medusae and sessile polyps, both of which are radially symmetrical with mouths surrounded by tentacles that bear cnidocytes. Both forms have a single orifice and body cavity that are used for digestion and respiration. Many cnidarian species produce colonies that are single organisms composed of medusa-like or polyp-like zooids, or both (hence they are trimorphic). Cnidarians' activities are coordinated by a decentralized nerve net and simple receptors. Several free-swimming species of Cubozoa and Scyphozo ...
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Catostylidae
Catostylidae is a family of jellyfish. Members of this family are characterized by their thick, sausage-like oral arms. Description Members of the family Catostylidae are small marine jellyfish with domed bells. The eight short oral arms are broad and three-sided. There is a network of branching canals linked with the primary ring canal, but these are not joined to the gastrovascular cavity except through the sixteen or thirty two radial canals. Some of these radial canals do not extend to the edge of the bell. There are eight sense organs, known as rhopalia, which have canals extending to the margin of the bell. These jellyfish swim in jerks by contracting their circular and radial muscles, which decreases the volume of water enclosed under the bell, before relaxing them again and repeating the sequence. They have no control over the direction of locomotion and drift with the currents and tides. Genera * '' Acromitoides'' :* '' Acromitoides purpurus'' (Mayer, 1910) :* '' Acromi ...
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Chennai
Chennai (, ), formerly known as Madras ( the official name until 1996), is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost Indian state. The largest city of the state in area and population, Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. According to the 2011 Indian census, Chennai is the sixth-most populous city in the country and forms the fourth-most populous urban agglomeration. The Greater Chennai Corporation is the civic body responsible for the city; it is the oldest city corporation of India, established in 1688—the second oldest in the world after London. The city of Chennai is coterminous with Chennai district, which together with the adjoining suburbs constitutes the Chennai Metropolitan Area, the 36th-largest urban area in the world by population and one of the largest metropolitan economies of India. The traditional and de facto gateway of South India, Chennai is among the most-visited Indian cities by foreign tourists. It was ranked the ...
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Gulf Of Oman
The Gulf of Oman or Sea of Oman ( ar, خليج عمان ''khalīj ʿumān''; fa, دریای عمان ''daryâ-ye omân''), also known as Gulf of Makran or Sea of Makran ( ar, خلیج مکران ''khalīj makrān''; fa, دریای مکران ''daryâ-ye makrān''), is a gulf that connects the Arabian Sea with the Strait of Hormuz, which then runs to the Persian Gulf. It borders Iran and Pakistan on the north, Oman on the south, and the United Arab Emirates on the west. Extent The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the Gulf of Oman as follows: Exclusive economic zone Exclusive economic zones in Persian Gulf: Bordering countries Coastline length of bordering countries: # - 850 km coastline # - 750 km coastline # - 50 km coastline # - 50 km coastline Alternative names The Gulf of Oman historically and geographically has been referred to with different names by Arabian, Iranian, Indian, Pakistani and European geogra ...
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Strait Of Hormuz
The Strait of Hormuz ( fa, تنگه هرمز ''Tangeh-ye Hormoz'' ar, مَضيق هُرمُز ''Maḍīq Hurmuz'') is a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. It provides the only sea passage from the Persian Gulf to the open ocean and is one of the world's most strategically important choke points. On the north coast lies Iran, and on the south coast lies the Musandam peninsula, shared by the United Arab Emirates and Musandam Governorate, an exclave of Oman. The strait is about long, with a width varying from about to . A third of the world's liquefied natural gas and almost 25% of total global oil consumption passes through the strait, making it a highly important strategic location for international trade. Etymology The opening to the Persian Gulf was described, but not given a name, in the ''Periplus of the Erythraean Sea'', a 1st-century mariner's guide: In the 10th17th centuries AD, the Kingdom of Ormus, which seems to have given the strait ...
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Cilacap Regency
Cilacap Regency ( jv, ꦏꦨꦸꦥꦠꦺꦤ꧀ꦕꦶꦭꦕꦥ꧀, also spelt: Chilachap, old spelling: Tjilatjap, Sundanese: ) is a regency () in the southwestern part of Central Java province in Indonesia. Its capital is the town of Cilacap. Cilacap Regency covers an area of 2,252.50 km2 (including the 115-km2 Nusakambangan Island off the south coast), and it had a population of 1,642,107 at the 2010 Census and 1,944,857 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2021 was 1,963,824. The languages used in Cilacap are the Javanese language and Sundanese language, but most people can speak Indonesian. The dialect used is Banyumasan. There are schools of all levels in Cilacap and several higher-learning institutions. There are several academies such as Akademi Maritim Nusantara (National Maritime Academy). A polytechnic, called Politeknik Cilacap, was established in 2008 and offers education in Engineering, Electronics and Informatics. Administrative Districts Cil ...
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Crambionella Annandalei
''Crambionella'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Catostylidae. It is distinguished from other Catostylidae genera by arms ending in pyramidal and naked terminal clubs without whip-like filaments. The species of this genus are found in the coasts of Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Red Sea. The first identification of this genus was ''C. orsini'' in the Red Sea in the waters of Chennai and later the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz. At least one species, ''C. helmbiru'', is raised commercially for food in the Cilacap region of Java. Species *'' Crambionella annandalei'' *''Crambionella helmbiru'' *''Crambionella orsini'' *''Crambionella stuhlmanni ''Crambionella'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Catostylidae. It is distinguished from other Catostylidae genera by arms ending in pyramidal and naked terminal clubs without whip-like filaments. The species of this genus are fou ...'' References Catostylidae Scyphozoan genera
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Crambionella Helmbiru
''Crambionella'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Catostylidae. It is distinguished from other Catostylidae genera by arms ending in pyramidal and naked terminal clubs without whip-like filaments. The species of this genus are found in the coasts of Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Red Sea. The first identification of this genus was ''C. orsini'' in the Red Sea in the waters of Chennai and later the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz. At least one species, ''C. helmbiru'', is raised commercially for food in the Cilacap region of Java. Species *'' Crambionella annandalei'' *'' Crambionella helmbiru'' *''Crambionella orsini'' *''Crambionella stuhlmanni ''Crambionella'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Catostylidae. It is distinguished from other Catostylidae genera by arms ending in pyramidal and naked terminal clubs without whip-like filaments. The species of this genus are fou ...'' References Catostylidae Scyphozoan gener ...
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Crambionella Orsini
''Crambionella'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Catostylidae. It is distinguished from other Catostylidae genera by arms ending in pyramidal and naked terminal clubs without whip-like filaments. The species of this genus are found in the coasts of Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Red Sea. The first identification of this genus was ''C. orsini'' in the Red Sea in the waters of Chennai and later the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz. At least one species, ''C. helmbiru'', is raised commercially for food in the Cilacap region of Java. Species *'' Crambionella annandalei'' *'' Crambionella helmbiru'' *'' Crambionella orsini'' *''Crambionella stuhlmanni ''Crambionella'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Catostylidae. It is distinguished from other Catostylidae genera by arms ending in pyramidal and naked terminal clubs without whip-like filaments. The species of this genus are fou ...'' References Catostylidae Scyphozoan gene ...
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Crambionella Stuhlmanni
''Crambionella'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Catostylidae. It is distinguished from other Catostylidae genera by arms ending in pyramidal and naked terminal clubs without whip-like filaments. The species of this genus are found in the coasts of Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Red Sea. The first identification of this genus was ''C. orsini'' in the Red Sea in the waters of Chennai and later the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz. At least one species, ''C. helmbiru'', is raised commercially for food in the Cilacap Cilacap Regency ( jv, ꦏꦨꦸꦥꦠꦺꦤ꧀ꦕꦶꦭꦕꦥ꧀, also spelt: Chilachap, old spelling: Tjilatjap, Sundanese: ) is a regency () in the southwestern part of Central Java province in Indonesia. Its capital is the town of Cilacap. ... region of Java. Species *'' Crambionella annandalei'' *'' Crambionella helmbiru'' *'' Crambionella orsini'' *'' Crambionella stuhlmanni'' References Catostylidae Scyphozoan gen ...
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