- others, are
extremely painful and
often fatal to humans. Historically,
cubozoans were
classified as an
order of
Scyphozoa until 1973, when they were put...
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small sensory structures of
certain Scyphozoan (true jellyfish) and
Cubozoan (box jellyfish) species. The
structures typically occur in
multiples of...
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fleckeri appearing as hands.
Chironex fleckeri is the
largest of the
cubozoans (collectively
called box jellyfish), many of
which may
carry similarly...
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French Antilles, Bonaire, the Caribbean,
Timor Leste and
Papua New Guinea.
Cubozoan species other than
Carukia barnesi are
presumed to be
responsible for envenomations...
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Kimberella was
originally interpreted as a
cubozoan cnidarian,
although it is now
believed it was an
early mollusc....
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process again later. With
cubozoans, the
planula settles onto a
suitable surface, and
develops into a polyp. The
cubozoan polyp then
eventually metamorphoses...
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transparent medusae and are heavily-armed with
venomous nematocysts.
Cubozoans have
planula larvae,
which settle and
develop into
sessile polyps, which...
- 2022). "Genetic
Detection and a
Method to
Study the
Ecology of
Deadly Cubozoan Jellyfish". Diversity. 14 (12): 1139. doi:10.3390/d14121139. ISSNĀ 1424-2818...
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previously misidentified in 1880 as
Chiropsalmus quadrigata, an
Indian Ocean cubozoan of the same order. It was
later correctly identified as a new
species by...
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changes from
invertebrates (zooplankton and crustaceans) to vertebrates.
Cubozoans follow a life
cycle that
alternates between young benthic sessile polyps...