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Chironex fleckeri,
commonly known as the
Australian box jelly, and
nicknamed the sea wasp, is a
species of
extremely venomous box
jellyfish found in coastal...
- of a box jellyfish. One
member of this family, the sea wasp,
Chironex fleckeri, is "claimed to be the most
venomous marine animal known,"
according to...
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contact with
their tentacles.
Stings from some species,
including Chironex fleckeri,
Carukia barnesi, Malo kingi, and a few others, are
extremely painful and...
- in Cairns, Queensland. He
identified the
deadly box jellyfish,
Chironex fleckeri. Hugo
Flecker was born in Melbourne,
Victoria in 1884. From the
early 1930s...
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Acacia fleckeri is an
Australian tree of the
genus Acacia and the
subgenus Plurinerves that is
endemic to
northeastern Australia. The tree
typically grows...
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across ecological niches across three species of box
jellyfish (Chironex
fleckeri,
Chiropsella bronzie, and
Carukia barnesi).
Behavioral studies suggest...
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World Register of
Marine Species lists the
following species:
Chironex fleckeri Southcott, 1956
Chironex indrasaksajiae Sucharitakul, 2017
Chironex yamaguchii...
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introduce undesirable amounts of
heavy metals. The "sea wasp"
Chironex fleckeri has been
described as the world's most
venomous jellyfish and is held responsible...
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Dendrobium fleckeri,
commonly known as the
apricot cane orchid, is a
species of
epiphytic or
lithophytic orchid endemic to far
north Queensland, Australia...
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yamaguchii is a
different species and is more
closely related to
Chironex fleckeri, however, the name
Chiropsalmus quadrigatus is
widely used in the literature...