Cephea

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Cephea
The water is full of Cauliflour Jellyfish, Cephea cephea at Marsa Shouna, Red Sea, Egypt -SCUBA (6238367346).jpg
Cephea cephea
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Scyphozoa
Order: Rhizostomeae
Family: Cepheidae
Genus: Cephea
Péron & Lesueur, 1810
Species

2 species, see text

Cephea is a genus of true jellyfish in the family Cepheidae. They are found in the Indo-Pacific and eastern Atlantic oceans. They are sometimes called the crown jellyfish, but this can cause confusion with the closely related genus Netrostoma or the distantly related species in the order Coronatae. They are also sometimes called the cauliflower jellyfish[1] because of the cauliflower-looking form on top of its bell.

Description[]

Habitat[]

Found in tropical, pelagic oceanic regions from the Eastern Central Atlantic to Indo-Western Pacific

Lifestyle[]

Lives in a marine environment

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Species[]

A Cephea jellyfish at Mactan, Cebu, Philippines

According to the World Register of Marine Species, this genus includes the following species:[2]

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References[]

  1. ^ Seaunseen (2014-09-02). "Crowned Jellyfish Facts and Photographs". Seaunseen. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  2. ^ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Cephea Péron & Lesueur, 1810". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2021-04-06.


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