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Apolemia is a
genus of siphonop****s. It is the only
genus in the
monotypic family Apolemiidae.
Despite appearing to be a
single multicellular organism...
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Apolemia uvaria,
commonly known as
string jellyfish,
barbed wire jellyfish, and long
stringy stingy thingy, is a
colonial siphonop****. As with all siphonop****s...
- 2020, the
Schmidt Ocean Institute announced the
discovery of a
giant Apolemia siphonop**** in
submarine canyons near
Ningaloo Coast,
measuring 15 m (49 ft)...
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Apolemia, a
colonial siphonop**** that
functions as a
single individual...
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April 2020 the
Schmidt Ocean Institute announced the
discovery of a
giant Apolemia siphonop**** in
submarine canyons near
Ningaloo Coast,
measuring 15 m (49 ft)...
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ancestral to siphonop****s, and B.
conifera likely lost the
trait as did
Apolemia. The
tentacles have
stinging cells called nematocysts that are haploneme...
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Siphonophorae Family Apolemiidae String jelly,
barbed wire jellyfish,
Apolemia uvaria (Lesueur, 1815) (pelagic, worldwide)
Family Forskaliidae Net jelly...
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Canyons off the
coast of
Western Australia: a siphonop**** of the
genus Apolemia with an
estimated length of
almost 50
meters which coiled itself into a...
- T****aria
articulata (jointed hydroid) T****aria
thuja Craspedacusta sowerbii Apolemia uvaria (string jellyfish,
barbed wire jellyfish, long
stringy stingy thingy)...
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Melophysa melo (Quoy & Gaimard, 1827)
Nanomia bijuga (Delle Chiaje, 1844)
Apolemia uvaria (Lesueur, 1815)
Forskalia contorta (Milne-Edwards, 1841) Forskalia...