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Cyanea may refer to: * ''Cyanea'' (jellyfish), a genus of jellyfish in the family Cyaneidae * ''Cyanea'' (plant), a genus of Hawaiian plants in the family Campanulaceae * An ancient Greek name that means "blue sky" and in the Greek alphabet it's written "Κυάνεια" * ''Cyanea'', a species name See also * ''Including use as a species name'' * {{Disambiguation, genus ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cyanea (jellyfish)
''Cyanea'' is a genus of jellyfish, primarily found in northern waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and southern Pacific waters of Australia and New Zealand, there are also several boreal, polar, tropical and sub-tropical species. Commonly found in and associated with rivers and fjords. The same genus name has been given to a genus of plants of the Hawaiian lobelioids, an example of a ''parahomonym'' (same name, different kingdom). Species The taxonomy of ''Cyanea'' species has seen increased scrutiny in recent years.Dawson MN. 2005. Cyanea capillata is not a cosmopolitan jellyfish: morphological and molecular evidence for C. annaskala and C. rosea (Scyphozoa : Semaeostomeae : Cyaneidae) in south-eastern Australia. Invertebrate systematics 19:361–370.Kolbasova GD, Zalevsky AO, Gafurov AR, Gusev PO, Ezhova MA, Zheludkevich AA, Konovalova OP, Kosobokova KN, Kotlov NU, Lanina NO, Lapashina AS, Medvedev DO, Nosikova KS, Nuzhdina EO, Bazykin GA, Neretina TV. 2015. A new species ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cyanea (plant)
''Cyanea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Campanulaceae. The name ''Cyanea'' in Hawaiian language, Hawaiian is ''hāhā''. These Hawaiian lobelioids are endemism, endemic to Hawaii with over 90% of ''Cyanea'' species are found only on one island in the Hawaiian chain.Givnish, T. J., et al. (2009)Origin, adaptive radiation and diversification of the Hawaiian lobeliads (Asterales: Campanulaceae).''Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences'' 276(1656), 407-16. They grow in moist and wet forest habitatLammers, T. G. (2004)Five new species of the endemic Hawaiian genus ''Cyanea'' (Campanulaceae: Lobelioideae).''Novon'' 14(1) 84-101. and are largely pollination, pollinated by birds such as the Hawaiian honeycreepers, and the seeds are seed dispersal, dispersed by birds that take the fruits. Most ''Cyanea'' are trees with few branches or none. The inflorescence is a raceme of 4 to 45 flowers which grows from the leaf axils. The fruit is a fleshy Berry (botany ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |