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Stellamedusa ventana Raskoff & Matsumoto, 2004 |
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Family: | Ulmaridae () | |||
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Environment: | pelagic; marine | |||
Distribution: | Eastern Central Pacific: USA. | |||
Diagnosis: | A semaeostome scyphomedusae with a hemispherical to round bell, up to 9.4 cm in diameter. Exumbrellar surface of the bell is heavily laden with small bumps which are composed of dense aggregations of nematocysts. 3 or 4 gonads and 3 or 4 oral arms with larger nematocyst laden bumps. All surfaces are a translucent blue-white color. Tentacles are completely lacking. Canal are simple, not netlike. Marginal ring projections often bifurcated on each side of a rhopalia. | |||
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IUCN Red List Status: | Not Evaluated (N.E.) Ref. 123251) | |||
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