- to the
World Register of
Marine Species,
Stomolophus includes two species:
Stomolophus fritillarius Stomolophus meleagris – the
cannonball or cabbagehead...
- The
cannonball jellyfish (
Stomolophus meleagris), also
known as the
cabbagehead jellyfish, is a
species of
jellyfish in the
family Stomolophidae. Its...
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Stomolophus fritillarius is a
species of true
jellyfish in the
family Stomolophidae. It is on occasion,
collectively with
Stomolophus meleagris, referred...
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Cepheidae Mastigias papua, a
Mastigiidae Rhizostoma pulmo, a
Rhizostomatidae Stomolophus meleagris, a
Stomolophidae Thysanostoma loriferum, a Thysanostomatidae...
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Rhizostomatidae Genus:
Nemopilema Kishinouye, 1922 Species: N. nomurai
Binomial name
Nemopilema nomurai (Kishinouye, 1922)
Synonyms Stomolophus nomurai...
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ingredient in
Chinese cuisine for over 1,700 years.
Cannonball jellyfish (
Stomolophus meleagris) and
jelly blubber (Catostylus mosaicus) are
edible species...
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Fisheries have
begun harvesting the
American cannonball jellyfish,
Stomolophus meleagris,
along the
southern Atlantic coast of the
United States and...
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Atlantic horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus).
Cannonball jellyfish (
Stomolophus meleagris). Air
Defense Radar Station -
Dauphin Island AFS Motyka, john...
- noctiluca)
Nomad jellyfish (Rhopilema nomadica) Nomura's
jellyfish (
Stomolophus nomurai)
Pacific sea
nettle (Chrysaora fuscescens)
Portuguese man o'...
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crabs are
often found living inside the
bells of
cannonball jellies,
Stomolophus meleagris. It is
thought they gain
access as
juveniles when the jellyfish...