Species Identification: Find Species


Family: Rhodaliidae



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9 species
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Angelopsis euryale
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Angelopsis globosa
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Archangelopsis typica
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Dromalia alexandri
[Sea dandelion]
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Rhodalia miranda
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Stephalia bathyphysa
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Stephalia corona
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Stephalia dilata
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Thermopalia taraxaca
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Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm) Year
Angelopsis euryale 1983
Angelopsis globosa Western Atlantic 1886
Archangelopsis typica Western Atlantic 1908
Dromalia alexandri Sea dandelion Eastern Pacific 1911
Rhodalia miranda Antarctic Atlantic. 1888
Stephalia bathyphysa Antarctic Atlantic. 1888
Stephalia corona Antarctic Atlantic. 1888
Stephalia dilata Antarctic Atlantic. 1911
Thermopalia taraxaca Southwest Pacific. 1983



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