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Acaleph
"One of the Acalephæ; a name given to a large number of marine animals; and redpresenyted chiefly by medusidæ."-Whitney, 1902...
Acalephae
"The under surface, showing the mouth in the center, surrounded by the tentacula, and overial chambers exterior to the origins of these." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875...
Acalephae
"Side-view, showing the tentacula hanging down in their natural position." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875...
Astrae virdis
"a a, expanded polypes; b b, polypes withdrawn into their cells; c c, coral uncovered by flesh, showing the cells. In this the corals usually form thick stony masses; the stony rays of the cells are ...
Beroe
"a, tentacula; b, mouth; c, termination of intestine." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875...
Carmarina
"Carmarina (Geryonia) hastata, one of the Trachomedusae. a, nerve-ring; a', radial nerve; b, tentaculocyst; c, circular canal; e, radiating canal; g'', ovary; h, perenia or cartilaginous process asce...
Chrysaora
"In the sub-order Rhizostomae the edges of the oral opening use together at an early age and leave several sucker-like secondary mouths, which were formerly mistaken for independent persons." — ...
Cuvieria carisochroma
"Which is without a central peduncle, yet has numerous long appendages hanging from its border." — Goodrich, 1859...
Cydippe
"The Cydippe, formerly called Beroe Pileus, is noe referred to this family, it has a globular body, with two long ciliated appendages." — Goodrich, 18591`...
Eye
The simple eye of a jellyfish ...
Favonia octonema
"With a nearly hemispherical body, showing a long proboscis, at the root of which are eight branchiferous appendages, inhabiting the South Seas." — Goodrich, 1859...
Hydra
If undisturbed, the body and tentacles may occasionally sway gently. If disturbed, a hydra usually shortens until it is a tiny ball....
Hydra
Hydra are in the Jellyfish family, class Hydrozoa....
Hydra
Hydra are in the Jellyfish family, class Hydrozoa. Cross-section of the body showing the two layers of cells of the body wall....
Hydrozoon
"Hydrozoon is a name given to the great class of the sub-kingdom Cœlenterata, of which hydra is the type. They exhibit a definite histological structure, their tissues having a cellular organiza...
Jelly Fish
an organism having many stinging arms. ...
Jellyfish
Jellyfish are saucer-shaped and can be a foot or more in diameter. They are gelatinous and semitransparent....
Jellyfish
Jellyfish are generally of the hydrozoa family....
Jellyfish
A large jellyfish. ...
Jellyfish
A free-swimming jellyfish of the Class Scyphozoa....
Jellyfish
A common jellyfish....
Jellyfish
"Development of young jellyfish. The top one is ready to break away." —Davison, 1906...
Medusa, aurita
"One of the commonest species, and must have been observed by those who frequent the sea-shore. In the water the creature swims along most gracefully by the contractoin and dilatation of its transpar...
Pelagia labiche
"With four foliaceous arms, and long filaments depending from the rim of th umbrella, also found in the South Seas." — Goodrich, 1859...
Physalia
"Physalia, the Portuguese Man-of-war." — Galloway...
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