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- or yellowish, often with radiating more deeply colored stripes on the exumbrella, especially near the margin. The medusae of C. quinquecirrha measures...
- which is large for a scyphomedusa. The bell is blue-white in colour. The exumbrella is white, and this and the four oral arms are covered with large nematocyst-laden...
- a wide body, with its exumbrella being rough and rigid, which gives it a prominent umbrella shape. Additionally, the exumbrella is large, and notably...
- group. It is distinguished by the almost complete loss of spots on the exumbrella and the almost complete loss of their clubs, an appendage attached to...
- amphipod Hyperia medusarum attached to the either the subumbrella or exumbrella; these amphipods may burrow into the jelly, but such activities are not...
- sensory functions of the box jellyfish and arise from the cavities of the exumbrella (the surface of the body) on the side of the bells of the jellyfish. The...
- deterioration; their mesoglea are often delicate with a visibly broken exumbrella and their coloration fades significantly. The endosymbiotic, photosynthetic...
- from the spotted jellyfish by the almost complete loss of spots on the exumbrella and the almost complete loss of their clubs, an appendage attached to...
- Latin 'stella' (star) for the dots and star-burst like pattern on the exumbrella. The earliest specimen of Marivagia stellata was collected off the coast...
- nearly hemispherical umbrella which is normally 10 to 30 mm wide. The exumbrella has four interradial and four perradial nematocyst tracks that are short...