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  2. Box jellyfish - Wikipedia

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    Box jellyfish warning signpost at a Cape Tribulation beach in Queensland, Australia Jellyfish/stinger net exclosure at Ellis Beach, Queensland, Australia. Box jellyfish have been long known for their powerful sting. The lethality of the Cubozoan venom to humans is the primary reason for its research. [38]

  3. Chironex fleckeri - Wikipedia

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    Chironex fleckeri, commonly known as the Australian box jelly, and nicknamed the sea wasp, is a species of extremely venomous box jellyfish found in coastal waters from northern Australia and New Guinea to Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia and Singapore, the Philippines and Vietnam. [1]

  4. Chiropsoides - Wikipedia

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    Chiropsoides is a genus of box jellyfish in the family Chiropsalmidae. It is monotypic, with a single species, Chiropsoides buitendijki. The most distinct species characteristics are the shape of the gastric saccules, the pedalial canals, and the unilateral pedalial branching.

  5. Box jelly - Wikipedia

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  6. Chiropsalmus quadrumanus - Wikipedia

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    Chiropsalmus quadrumanus is a cube-shaped, colourless, transparent jellyfish with a diameter of about 14 centimetres (5.5 in) and height a little less than this. The body is composed of a gelatinous material and the top edges are rounded while the top surface is flat.

  7. Chironex - Wikipedia

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    Chironex is a genus of box jellyfish in the family Chirodropidae. Their stings are highly venomous, and have caused human fatalities. Based on present knowledge, the genus is restricted to the central Indo-Pacific, ranging from southern Japan to northern Australia. [1] [2]

  8. Alatina alata - Wikipedia

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    Alatina alata is a transparent box jellyfish with an pyramidal with rounded tip umbrella, smooth exumbrella and thin and transparent mesoglea. The manubrium is short, square, with four simple lips, and without mesenteries joining manubrium walls to subumbrellar stomach walls.

  9. Tripedalia - Wikipedia

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    Tripedalia is a genus within the family Tripedaliidae that is part of the box jellyfish, also known as the Cubozoa. There are only three known species within Tripedalia : T. cystophora , T. binata [ 1 ] and T. maipoensis .