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  2. Aurelia aurita - Wikipedia

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    Aurelia aurita (also called the common jellyfish, moon jellyfish, moon jelly or saucer jelly) is a species of the family Ulmaridae. [1] [2] All species in the genus are very similar, and it is difficult to identify Aurelia medusae without genetic sampling; [3] most of what follows applies equally to all species of the genus.

  3. Hundreds of stinging creatures wash up on Texas beaches - AOL

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    Moon jellyfish have been spotted washed up on the beaches or floating in the waters of the Gulf of Mexico in recent days. ... Because moon jellies can sting, Keller said large quantities of them ...

  4. Say hi to moon jellyfish. They're just 1 species of 'jellies ...

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    While most jellyfish do not sting, there are several species found in Florida waters that do sting, including the dangerous Portuguese man-of-war. Say hi to moon jellyfish. They're just 1 species ...

  5. Moon jellyfish can sting people and clog machinery, but ... - AOL

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    Moon jellyfish get their name from their circular shape that represents a full moon. Lately, they've been all over the Treasure Coast. Moon jellyfish can sting people and clog machinery, but ...

  6. Jellyfish - Wikipedia

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    It is less than an inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, colorless and does not sting. [120] Some jellyfish populations have become restricted to coastal saltwater lakes, such as Jellyfish Lake in Palau. [121] Jellyfish Lake is a marine lake where millions of golden jellyfish (Mastigias spp.) migrate horizontally across the lake daily. [82]

  7. Aurelia marginalis - Wikipedia

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    Aurelia marginalis was first named by Louis Agassiz in 1862, who encountered the jellyfish near Florida. [4] In 1910 Alfred G. Mayer suggested that A. marginalis was a synonym of A. aurita. [5] However, there is morphological and genetic evidence that A. marginalis is indeed a separate species. [2] [3]

  8. What to do if you're stung by jellyfish, stingrays or other ...

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    Treatment for stingray stings, like jellyfish stings, includes immersing the affected area in hot water, says Ross, which you should do as soon as you are able. Unlike jellyfish stings, stingrays ...

  9. Aurelia limbata - Wikipedia

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    Aurelia limbata is in the genus Aurelia, which is commonly called moon jellies. Aurelia is the most common and widely distributed species of jellyfish. [1] A. aurita is the closest relative to A. limbata, because they have a similar gene orientation [2] and the same life cycle.