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Carukia barnesi

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Kingdom
  
Genus
  
Phylum
  
Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Carukia barnesi

Higher classification
  
Carukia

Order
  
Carukia barnesi The Cubozoan Carukia

Similar
  
Chironex fleckeri, Chironex, Malo kingi, Box jellyfish, Carybdeida

Carukia barnesi venomous irukandji jellyfish actively fish


Carukia barnesi is a small and extremely venomous jellyfish found near Australia. Stings can result in Irukandji syndrome, and thus this species is commonly known as Irukandji jellyfish, although this name does not distinguish it from other Irukandji jellyfish such as Malo kingi. The quantity of venom one Irukandji jellyfish carries is enough to kill 60 people.

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Carukia barnesi Irukandji Carukiabarnesi Australian Museum

A mature C. barnesi's bell is only 12 by 30 millimetres (0.47 by 1.18 in) in height. It has four contractile tentacles, one extending from each bottom "corner" of its bell, ranging in length from 5 to 50 centimetres (2.0 to 19.7 in).

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The species was discovered by Dr. Jack Barnes of Cairns, Australia, who, while on an exploration mission aimed at determining the reason for Irukandji syndrome, allowed himself to be stung by the jellyfish, while his 14-year-old son and a lifeguard looked on. The jellyfish was later named after him.

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La medusa irukandji mortal e invisible carukia barnesi


Carukia barnesi Irukandji syndrome

References

Carukia barnesi Wikipedia