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- Nausithoidae is a family of jellyfish. Nausithoe Nausithoe albatrossi (Maas, 1897) Nausithoe atlantica (Broch, 1914) Nausithoe aurea Da Silveira & Morandini...
- Coronatae Family Atollidae Family Atorellidae Family Linuchidae Family Nausithoidae Family Paraphyllinidae Family Periphyllidae Subclass Discomedusae Order...
- (Jarms, 1990) Linuchidae (Haeckel, 1880)— three genera, four species Nausithoidae (Haeckel, 1880)— three genera, 26 species Paraphyllinidae (M****, 1903)—...
- Nausithoe punctata is a species of crown jellyfish in the family Nausithoidae. They are widespread throughout the oceans, and are believed to be ~0.9 to...
- Nausithoe is a genus of jellyfishes belonging to the family Nausithoidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. There are 22 species recognized...
- Nausithoe rubra is a species of crown jellyfish in the family Nausithoidae. Adult medusa are believed to grow up to ~15 millimeters in size, and the species...
- Nausithoe racemosa is a species of crown jellyfish in the family Nausithoidae. They are found in the Marshall Islands, and are poisonous. "Nausithoe racemosa...
- Nausithoe striata is a species of crown jellyfish in the family Nausithoidae. This species can be found in the Davis Sea. "Nausithoe striata". iNaturalist...
- Nausithoe thieli is a species of crown jellyfish in the family Nausithoidae. The species can be found in the Mediterranean Sea and Western Indian Ocean...
- Nausithoe hagenbeckii is a species of crown jellyfish in the family Nausithoidae. Medusa of the species are estimated to be ~5 millimeters in diameter...