Rhizostomae or Rhizostomeae is an
order
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of
jellyfish
Jellyfish and sea jellies are the informal common names given to the medusa-phase of certain gelatinous members of the subphylum Medusozoa, a major part of the phylum Cnidaria. Jellyfish are mainly free-swimming marine animals with umbrella- ...
. Species of this order have neither
tentacle
In zoology, a tentacle is a flexible, mobile, and elongated organ present in some species of animals, most of them invertebrates. In animal anatomy, tentacles usually occur in one or more pairs. Anatomically, the tentacles of animals work main ...
s nor other structures at the bell's edges. Instead, they have eight highly branched oral arms, along which there are suctorial minimouth orifices. (This is in contrast to other
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 ...
ns, which have four of these arms.) These oral arms become fused as they approach the central part of the jellyfish. The mouth of the animal is also subdivided into minute
pore
Pore may refer to:
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s that are linked to
coelenteron
The gastrovascular cavity is the primary organ of digestion and circulation in two major animal phyla: the Coelenterates or cnidarians (including jellyfish and corals) and Platyhelminthes (flatworms). The cavity may be extensively branched into a ...
.
Edible jellyfish
Jellyfish species fished on a commercial basis for human consumption (both as a delicacy and for use in
traditional medicine
Traditional medicine (also known as indigenous medicine or folk medicine) comprises medical aspects of traditional knowledge that developed over generations within the folk beliefs of various societies, including indigenous peoples, before th ...
) are all from this order
[López-Martínez; and Álvarez-Tello (2013). ''The jellyfish fishery in Mexico.'' Agricultural Sciences 4(6A): 57-61.] and include members of the families
Catostylidae,
Lobonematidae
Lobonematidae is a family of jellyfishes belonging to the order Rhizostomeae.
Genera:
* '' Lobonema'' Mayer, 1910
* '' Lobonemoides'' Light, 1914
References
Daktyliophorae
Cnidarian families
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,
Rhizostomatidae
Rhizostomatidae is a family of cnidarians in the class Scyphozoa.
Genera and species
According to the World Register of Marine Species, 11 extant species are in four extant genera within this family:
*Genus ''Eupilema''
**''Eupilema inexpectat ...
and
Stomolophidae
''Stomolophus'' is a genus of true jellyfish from the West Atlantic and Pacific. It is the only genus in the monotypic family Stomolophidae. Formerly, Nomura's jellyfish (''Nemopilema nomurai'') was also included in this genus, but has now been ...
.
[Miura; Miura; and Park (2006). ''Collagen as the Major Edible Component of Jellyfish (Stomolophus nomural).'' Journal of Food Science 48(6): 1758–1760.][Kitamura; and Omori (2010). ''Synopsis of edible jellyfishes collected from Southeast Asia, with notes on jellyfish fisheries.'' Plankton Benthos Res 5(3): 106–118.][Omori; and Kitamura (2004). ''Taxonomic review of three Japanese species of edible jellyfish (Scyphozoa: Rhizostomeae).'' Plankton Biol. Ecol. 51(1): 36–51.] The jellyfish are typically dried and/or salted.
[ In China, which was the first country documented to use jellyfish as food, this has been practiced at least since the year 300 CE,][ but they are also commonly consumed in Japan (the largest consumer of jellyfish today), Korea and southeast Asia.][ Several countries outside Asia have also started catching and exporting these in recent decades.][
]
Taxonomy
, there were 92 recognized extant
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species in Rhizostomeae.[Daly, Brugler, Cartwright, Collins, Dawson, Fautin, France, McFadden, Opresko, Rodriguez, Romano & Stake (2007). ]
The phylum Cnidaria: A review of phylogenetic patterns and diversity 300 years after Linnaeus.
' Zootaxa 1668: 127–182 These belong in the following families:
* Sub-order Daktyliophorae
** Family Catostylidae Gegenbaur, 1857 -- 7 genera
** Family Lobonematidae
Lobonematidae is a family of jellyfishes belonging to the order Rhizostomeae.
Genera:
* '' Lobonema'' Mayer, 1910
* '' Lobonemoides'' Light, 1914
References
Daktyliophorae
Cnidarian families
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Stiasny, 1921 -- 2 genera
** Family Lychnorhizidae
Lychnorhizidae is a family of true jellyfish.
Species
The following species are recognized in the family Lychnorhizidae:
* '' Anomalorhiza''
:*'' Anomalorhiza shawi'' Light, 1921
* '' Lychnorhiza''
:*'' Lychnorhiza arubae'' Stiasny, 1920
:*'' ...
Haeckel, 1880 -- 3 genera
** Family Rhizostomatidae
Rhizostomatidae is a family of cnidarians in the class Scyphozoa.
Genera and species
According to the World Register of Marine Species, 11 extant species are in four extant genera within this family:
*Genus ''Eupilema''
**''Eupilema inexpectat ...
Cuvier, 1799 -- 4 genera
** Family Stomolophidae
''Stomolophus'' is a genus of true jellyfish from the West Atlantic and Pacific. It is the only genus in the monotypic family Stomolophidae. Formerly, Nomura's jellyfish (''Nemopilema nomurai'') was also included in this genus, but has now been ...
Haeckel, 1880 -- 1 genus
* Sub-order Kolpophorae
** Family Cassiopeidae
''Cassiopea'' (upside-down jellyfish) is a genus of Scyphozoa, true jellyfish and the only members of the family Cassiopeidae. They are found in warmer coastal regions around the world, including shallow mangrove swamps, mudflats, canals, and ...
Agassiz, 1862 -- 1 genus
** Family Cepheidae Agassiz, 1862 -- 5 genera
** Family Mastigiidae Stiasny, 1921 -- 5 genera
** Family Thysanostomatidae Gegenbaur, 1857 -- 1 genus
** Family Versurigidae Gegenbaur, 1857 (empty taxa)
Image:Cassiopea andromeda 2.JPG, ''Cassiopea andromeda
''Cassiopea andromeda'' is one of many cnidarian species called the upside-down jellyfish. It usually lives in intertidal sand or mudflats, shallow lagoons, and around mangroves. This jellyfish, often mistaken for a sea anemone
Sea ane ...
'', a Cassiopeidae
''Cassiopea'' (upside-down jellyfish) is a genus of Scyphozoa, true jellyfish and the only members of the family Cassiopeidae. They are found in warmer coastal regions around the world, including shallow mangrove swamps, mudflats, canals, and ...
(upside-down jellyfish)
Image:Blue Blubber Jellyfish IMGP2102.JPG, '' Catostylus mosaicus'', a Catostylidae
Image:Cauliflour Jellyfish, Cephea cephea at Marsa Shouna, Red Sea, Egypt SCUBA.jpg, '' Cephea cephea'', a Cepheidae
Image:Spotted-jellyfish-af.jpg, ''Mastigias papua
The spotted jelly (''Mastigias papua''), lagoon jelly, golden medusa, or Papuan jellyfish, is a species of jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific oceans. Like corals, sea anemones, and other sea jellies, it belongs to the phylum Cnidaria. ''Mastigias p ...
'', a Mastigiidae
Image:Rizostoma pulmo.jpg, '' Rhizostoma pulmo'', a Rhizostomatidae
Rhizostomatidae is a family of cnidarians in the class Scyphozoa.
Genera and species
According to the World Register of Marine Species, 11 extant species are in four extant genera within this family:
*Genus ''Eupilema''
**''Eupilema inexpectat ...
Image:Stomolophus meleagris.jpg, ''Stomolophus meleagris
The cannonball jellyfish (''Stomolophus meleagris''), also known as the cabbagehead jellyfish, is a species of jellyfish in the family Stomolophidae. Its common name derives from its similarity to a cannonball in shape and size. Its dome-shaped ...
'', a Stomolophidae
''Stomolophus'' is a genus of true jellyfish from the West Atlantic and Pacific. It is the only genus in the monotypic family Stomolophidae. Formerly, Nomura's jellyfish (''Nemopilema nomurai'') was also included in this genus, but has now been ...
Image:Thysanostoma loriferum Maldives.JPG, '' Thysanostoma loriferum'', a Thysanostomatidae
References
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