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Melitara subumbrella is a
species of
snout moth in the
genus Melitara. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1925. It is
widespread in western...
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reproduction of S. gigantea. The cyst
grows with a
pointed end on the
subumbrella side. As its size increases, it
pushes out the
brood chamber wall and...
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frequently found with
symbiotic hyperiid amphipods attached to the
subumbrella, or even
occasionally living inside the gut or
radial canals. Aequorea...
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around 1,200. The long, thin
tentacles which emanate from the bell's
subumbrella have been
characterised as "extremely sticky"; they also have stinging...
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hydrozoans distinguished by an
anthomedusan jellyfish with a
bright red
subumbrella. P.
rubra are
found in
extremely deep and cold
Pacific Ocean waters....
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hyperiidae amphipods in
their subumbrella and some had
small carid shrimps and
euphausiids in the gut or
subumbrella.
Alatina alata is a transparent...
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medusae by
having four inter-radial
gonads shaped like horseshoes, and no
subumbrella. van der Land,
Jacob (2018). "Linantha
lunulata Haeckel, 1880". WoRMS...
- bowl-shaped bell, and long, oral arms
around the
mouth in the
center of the
subumbrella.
Cubozoa (box jellyfish) have a (rounded) box-shaped bell, and their...
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first cells that give rise to the
development of an organ) of the
subumbrella (i.e. the
concave oral
surface of a medusa) in the
development of medusae...
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possesses eight rhopalia with
twelve velar lappets per octant. The
subumbrella surface contains approximately 84
annular muscles. Four crescent-shaped...