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Ctenophora (/təˈnɒfərə/ tə-NOF-ər-ə; sg.:
ctenop**** /ˈtɛnəfɔːr, ˈtiːnə-/ TEN-ə-for, TEE-nə-; from
Ancient Gr**** κτείς (kteis) 'comb' and φέρω (pherō)...
- Beroidae.
Beroe exhibits bioluminescence.
Inside the
mouths of
beroid ctenop****s,
macrocilia are
present and
essential for feeding. Each macrocillium...
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Extant ctenop**** families and
genera Kingdom Animalia (unranked) Eumetazoa? Nuda Tentaculata...
- sponge-sister view that they
supported (their
ctenop****-sister tree
simply interchanging the
places of
ctenop****s and sponges): Conversely, a 2023
study by...
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Beroe abyssicola is a
species of
beroid ctenop****, or comb jelly. It is
largely found in deep
waters in the
North Pacific Ocean, and is
common in ****an...
- leidyi, the
warty comb
jelly or sea walnut, is a
species of
tentaculate ctenop**** (comb jelly). It is
native to
western Atlantic coastal waters, but has...
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Beroe baffini is a
species of
beroid ctenop****, or comb jelly. It was
originally described by Paul L****enius
Kramp in 1942. Collins,
Allen G. (2020)....
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either evolved independently in
ctenop****s and parahoxozoans, or were
secondarily lost in poriferans. If
ctenop****s are
taken to have
diverged first...
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Leucothea is a
genus of
ctenop****s in the
monotypic family Leucotheidae. The
genus contains the
following species:
Leucothea filmersankeyi Gershwin,...
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tentacles guide food into the mouth. Many
species of the jellyfish-like
ctenop****s have two tentacles,
while some have none.
Their tentacles have adhesive...