-
forming tiny
sessile polyps called scyphistomae.
Under favorable conditions these bud and form
further scyphistomae. In due course, when they have acquired...
- the
swimming larvae known as planulae; younger,
sessile polyps called scyphistomae; the
undeveloped young adult intermediates known as ephyrae; and the...
- The baby
medusa soon
become free-swimming planules, then
polyps or
scyphistomae that
reproduce a****ually
through budding or podocysts.
These are what...
-
Aurelia (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa)
species be
differentiated by
comparing their scyphistomae and ephyrae?".
European Journal of
Taxonomy (107). doi:10.5852/ejt.2014...
- is
called a
segmenting polyp, or a scyphistoma.
Budding produces more
scyphistomae and also ephyrae.
Budding sites vary by species; from the
tentacle bulbs...
- transforming, or metamorphosing, into the
polyp (
scyphistomae) stage. Once in the
polyp stage, the
scyphistomae undergoes a
series of 2-,4-,8-,and 16- tentacled...
-
images of
Symbiodinium cells in
hospite (living in a host cell)
within scyphistomae of the
jellyfish C****iopea xamachana. This
animal requires infection...
- soon
settle and
undergo metamorphosis into
sessile polyps,
known as a
scyphistomae, with four tentacles.
These grow larger, and
after a
series of moults...
-
Aurelia (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa)
species be
differentiated by
comparing their scyphistomae and ephyrae?".
European Journal of
Taxonomy (107). doi:10.5852/ejt.2014...
- (October 2006). "Natural
infections of
aposymbiotic C****iopea
xamachana scyphistomae from
environmental pools of Symbiodinium".
Journal of
Experimental Marine...