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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. Aurelia (cnidarian) - Wikipedia

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    Aurelia (cnidarian) Aurelia. (cnidarian) Aurelia is a genus of jellyfish that are commonly called moon jellies, which are in the class Scyphozoa. There are currently 25 accepted species and many that are still not formally described. [1][2][3] The genus was first described in 1816 by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck in his book Histoire Naturelle des ...

  4. Aurélia Aurita - Wikipedia

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    Aurélia Aurita is the pseudonym of the French bande dessinée (comic book) album author, Hakchenda Khun (first name often shortened to Chenda; born 1980). Her pseudonym is the scientific name of a species of jellyfish, Aurelia aurita .

  5. Jellyfish as food - Wikipedia

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    Jellyfish as food. Raw cannonball jellyfish (known locally as "jellyballs") in the U.S. state of Georgia prior to being dried, preserved and packaged. After processing, the product is sold to a seafood distributor that ships them to Japan, China, the Philippines, and Thailand. Edible jellyfish prepared with sesame oil and chili sauce.

  6. Ulmaridae - Wikipedia

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    Scyphozoa. Order: Semaeostomeae. Family: Ulmaridae. Haeckel, 1879. Genera. See text. The Ulmaridae are a family of jellyfish, which includes the famous moon jellies, and other jellyfish with unique characteristics like Tiburonia Granrojo .

  7. Scyphozoa - Wikipedia

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    Scyphozoa include the moon jelly Aurelia aurita, [9] in the order Semaeostomeae, and the enormous Nemopilema nomurai, in the order Rhizostomeae, found between Japan and China and which in some years causes major fisheries disruptions. The jellyfish fished commercially for food are Scyphomedusae in the order Rhizostomeae. [10]

  8. Aurelia limbata - Wikipedia

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    Taxonomy. 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. [3]

  9. Rhopalium - Wikipedia

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    Rhopalium. Moon jelly (Aurelia aurita) with rhopalia visible in indentations of rim. Rhopalia (singular: rhopalium) from Ancient Greek ῥόπαλον (rhópalon) 'club' are small sensory structures of certain Scyphozoan (true jellyfish) and Cubozoan (box jellyfish) species.