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Thysanostomatidae
Thysanostomatidae is a family of true jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific. The first sighting of ''Thysanostoma loriferum'' in Hong Kong; extending its known range from the Philippines, the Malay Archipelago, and Hawaii; was from the Hong Kong Jellyfish Citizen Science project and sightings on iNaturalist. Genera According to the World Register of Marine Species The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms. Content The content of the registry is edited and maintained by scientific specialist ..., this family includes one genus, ''Thysanostoma'', with three species: * '' Thysanostoma flagellatum'' (Haeckel, 1880) * '' Thysanostoma loriferum'' (Ehrenberg, 1837) * '' Thysanostoma thysanura'' Haeckel, 1880 References External links * Kolpophorae Cnidarian genera {{Scyphozoa-stub ...
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Thysanostoma Loriferum
Thysanostomatidae is a family of true jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific. The first sighting of ''Thysanostoma loriferum'' in Hong Kong; extending its known range from the Philippines, the Malay Archipelago, and Hawaii; was from the Hong Kong Jellyfish Citizen Science project and sightings on iNaturalist. Genera According to the World Register of Marine Species The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms. Content The content of the registry is edited and maintained by scientific specialist ..., this family includes one genus, ''Thysanostoma'', with three species: * '' Thysanostoma flagellatum'' (Haeckel, 1880) * '' Thysanostoma loriferum'' (Ehrenberg, 1837) * '' Thysanostoma thysanura'' Haeckel, 1880 References External links * Kolpophorae Cnidarian genera {{Scyphozoa-stub ...
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Thysanostoma Loriferum Maldives
Thysanostomatidae is a family of true jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific. The first sighting of ''Thysanostoma loriferum'' in Hong Kong; extending its known range from the Philippines, the Malay Archipelago, and Hawaii; was from the Hong Kong Jellyfish Citizen Science project and sightings on iNaturalist. Genera According to the World Register of Marine Species, this family includes one genus, ''Thysanostoma'', with three species: * '' Thysanostoma flagellatum'' (Haeckel, 1880) * ''Thysanostoma loriferum Thysanostomatidae is a family of true jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific. The first sighting of ''Thysanostoma loriferum'' in Hong Kong; extending its known range from the Philippines, the Malay Archipelago, and Hawaii; was from the Hong Kong Jelly ...'' (Ehrenberg, 1837) * '' Thysanostoma thysanura'' Haeckel, 1880 References External links * Kolpophorae Cnidarian genera {{Scyphozoa-stub ...
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Thysanostoma Flagellatum
Thysanostomatidae is a family of true jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific. The first sighting of ''Thysanostoma loriferum'' in Hong Kong; extending its known range from the Philippines, the Malay Archipelago, and Hawaii; was from the Hong Kong Jellyfish Citizen Science project and sightings on iNaturalist. Genera According to the World Register of Marine Species, this family includes one genus, ''Thysanostoma'', with three species: * '' Thysanostoma flagellatum'' (Haeckel, 1880) * ''Thysanostoma loriferum Thysanostomatidae is a family of true jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific. The first sighting of ''Thysanostoma loriferum'' in Hong Kong; extending its known range from the Philippines, the Malay Archipelago, and Hawaii; was from the Hong Kong Jelly ...'' (Ehrenberg, 1837) * '' Thysanostoma thysanura'' Haeckel, 1880 References External links * Kolpophorae Cnidarian genera {{Scyphozoa-stub ...
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Thysanostoma Thysanura
Thysanostomatidae is a family of true jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific. The first sighting of ''Thysanostoma loriferum'' in Hong Kong; extending its known range from the Philippines, the Malay Archipelago, and Hawaii; was from the Hong Kong Jellyfish Citizen Science project and sightings on iNaturalist. Genera According to the World Register of Marine Species, this family includes one genus, ''Thysanostoma'', with three species: * ''Thysanostoma flagellatum'' (Haeckel, 1880) * ''Thysanostoma loriferum Thysanostomatidae is a family of true jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific. The first sighting of ''Thysanostoma loriferum'' in Hong Kong; extending its known range from the Philippines, the Malay Archipelago, and Hawaii; was from the Hong Kong Jelly ...'' (Ehrenberg, 1837) * '' Thysanostoma thysanura'' Haeckel, 1880 References External links * Kolpophorae Cnidarian genera {{Scyphozoa-stub ...
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Scyphozoa
The Scyphozoa are an exclusively marine class of the phylum Cnidaria, referred to as the true jellyfish (or "true jellies"). The class name Scyphozoa comes from the Greek word ''skyphos'' (), denoting a kind of drinking cup and alluding to the cup shape of the organism. Scyphozoans have existed from the earliest Cambrian to the present. Biology Most species of Scyphozoa have two life-history phases, including the planktonic medusa or polyp form, which is most evident in the warm summer months, and an inconspicuous, but longer-lived, bottom-dwelling polyp, which seasonally gives rise to new medusae. Most of the large, often colorful, and conspicuous jellyfish found in coastal waters throughout the world are Scyphozoa. They typically range from in diameter, but the largest species, ''Cyanea capillata'' can reach across. Scyphomedusae are found throughout the world's oceans, from the surface to great depths; no Scyphozoa occur in freshwater (or on land). As medusae, they eat a ...
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Indo-Pacific
The Indo-Pacific is a vast biogeographic region of Earth. In a narrow sense, sometimes known as the Indo-West Pacific or Indo-Pacific Asia, it comprises the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean, the western and central Pacific Ocean, and the seas connecting the two in the general area of Indonesia. It does not include the temperate and polar regions of the Indian and Pacific oceans, nor the Tropical Eastern Pacific, along the Pacific coast of the Americas, which is also a distinct marine realm. The term is especially useful in marine biology, ichthyology, and similar fields, since many marine habitats are continuously connected from Madagascar to Japan and Oceania, and a number of species occur over that range, but are not found in the Atlantic Ocean. The region has an exceptionally high species richness, with the world's highest species richness being found in at its heart in the Coral Triangle, and a remarkable gradient of decreasing species richness radiating outward in al ...
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INaturalist
iNaturalist is a social network of naturalists, citizen scientists, and biologists built on the concept of mapping and sharing observations of biodiversity across the globe. iNaturalist may be accessed via its website or from its mobile applications. , iNaturalist users had contributed approximately 115,651,000 observations of plants, animals, fungi, and other organisms worldwide, and around 245,700 users were active in the previous 30 days. iNaturalist describes itself as "an online social network of people sharing biodiversity information to help each other learn about nature", with its primary goal being to connect people to nature. Although it is not a science project itself, iNaturalist is a ''platform'' for science and conservation efforts, providing valuable open data to research projects, land managers, other organizations, and the public. It is the primary application for crowd-sourced biodiversity data in places such as Mexico, southern Africa, and Australia, and the ...
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World Register Of Marine Species
The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms. Content The content of the registry is edited and maintained by scientific specialists on each group of organism. These taxonomists control the quality of the information, which is gathered from the primary scientific literature as well as from some external regional and taxon-specific databases. WoRMS maintains valid names of all marine organisms, but also provides information on synonyms and invalid names. It is an ongoing task to maintain the registry, since new species are constantly being discovered and described by scientists; in addition, the nomenclature and taxonomy of existing species is often corrected or changed as new research is constantly being published. Subsets of WoRMS content are made available, and can have separate badging and their own home/launch pages, as "subregisters", such as the ''World List of ...
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