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Haeckelia beehleri (Mayer, 1912)
Haeckelia bimaculata Carré & Carré, 1989
Haeckelia filigera (Chun, 1880)
Haeckelia rubra (Kölliker, 1853) "
Haeckelia...
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reaching over 3 feet (91 cm) in length, and
found in
tropical waters.
Haeckelia has
cnidocytes that can grow up to 30
inches long. Arafat, Hanan; Alamaru...
- one
described subspecies (see text)
Synonyms Fabrictilis Osuna, 1984
Haeckelia Kirkaldy, 1904
Hypselonotus Hahn, 1826
Microphyllia Stål, 1870 Nannophyllia...
- of
colloblast cells. In
addition to colloblasts,
members of the
genus Haeckelia,
which feed
mainly on jellyfish,
incorporate their victims'
stinging nematocytes...
- is a
family of ctenop****s
belonging to the
order Cydippida. Genera:
Haeckelia Carus, 1863 "Haeckeliidae". www.gbif.org.
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April 2021. v t...
- from
being torn apart. In
addition to colloblasts,
members of the
genus Haeckelia,
which feed
mainly on jellyfish,
incorporate their victims'
stinging cnidocytes...
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Aulacoctena Bathyctena Cryptocoda Ctenella Dryodora Euplokamis Haeckelia ****a
Lampeidae Gastropodes Lampea Lampetia Mertensiidae Callianira Charistephane...
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Aulacoctena Bathyctena Cryptocoda Ctenella Dryodora Euplokamis Haeckelia ****a
Lampeidae Gastropodes Lampea Lampetia Mertensiidae Callianira Charistephane...
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Aulacoctena Bathyctena Cryptocoda Ctenella Dryodora Euplokamis Haeckelia ****a
Lampeidae Gastropodes Lampea Lampetia Mertensiidae Callianira Charistephane...
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except those of the
order Beroida,
which lack tentacles, and the
species Haeckelia rubra,
which use
cnidocytes from
cnidarian prey. Leonardi, N..D.; Thuesen...