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  2. Lion's mane jellyfish - Wikipedia

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    Lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) are named for their showy, trailing tentacles reminiscent of a lion's mane. They can vary greatly in size: although capable of attaining a bell diameter of over 2 m (6 ft 7 in), those found in lower latitudes are normally smaller than their far northern counterparts, with a bell about 50 cm (20 in) in ...

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    Lion's mane jellyfish, contracting, by W.carter Dendrogramma enigmatica , by Jean Just, Reinhardt Møbjerg Kristensen and Jørgen Olesen Tripedalia cystophora , by Jan Bielecki, et al. (edited by Ruthven )

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  9. Cyanea annaskala - Wikipedia

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    The Semaeostomeae are the flag mouth jellies. It is within the family Cyaneidae, which contain the better known species of the lion's mane jellyfish. [1] The phylogeny of the Lion's mane jellyfish has long been debated since their discovery, and the Cyanea annaskala has long been implicated in this difficulty