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Catostylus mosaicus is also
known as the
jelly blubber or blue
blubber jellyfish. The
jelly blubber is
distinguishable by its color,
which ranges from...
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Catostylus is a
genus of
jellyfish in the
family Catostylidae. The
following species are
recognized in the
genus Catostylus.
Catostylus cruciatus (Lesson...
- Portal :
Catostylus tagi."
Marine Species Identification Portal :
Catostylus tagi. UNESCO, n.d. Web. 24 Sept. 2014.
Media related to
Catostylus tagi at...
- centimeters. "ADW:
Catostylus townsendi: classIFICATION". animaldiversity.org.
Retrieved 2024-08-26. "
Catostylus townsendi (
Catostylus townsendi) | U.S...
- 1914)
Catostylus Catostylus cruciatus (Lesson, 1830)
Catostylus mosaicus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824)
Catostylus ornatellus (Vanhöffen, 1888)
Catostylus ouwensi...
- years.
Cannonball jellyfish (Stomolophus meleagris) and
jelly blubber (
Catostylus mosaicus) are
edible species of jellyfish. When live, the
cannonball jellyfish...
- (empty taxa) C****iopea andromeda, a C****iopeidae (upside-down jellyfish)
Catostylus mosaicus, a
Catostylidae Cephea cephea, a
Cepheidae Mastigias papua, a...
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Morandini (2013). "New
records of
scyphomedusae from ****stan coast:
Catostylus perezi and
Pelagia cf.
noctiluca (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa)".
Marine Biodiversity...
- alone, with
others also from the "hair jellyfish" (Cyanea) and "blubber" (
Catostylus).
Common stingers in
South Australia and
Western Australia,
include bluebottle...
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probably mistaken as a
juvenile of
other species, such as the
similar Catostylus mosaicus; the term
bazinga is also
given to a seven-string harp, and the...