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Cassiopea

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Suborder
  
Kolpophorae

Phylum
  
Higher classification
  
Cassiopeidae

Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Cassiopea

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Rhizostomae

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Family
  
CassiopeidaeAgassiz, 1862

Similar
  
Cassiopea andromeda, Cassiopea xamachana, Scyphozoa, Cnidaria, Cotylorhiza tuberculata

Cassiopea (upside-down jellyfish) is a genus of true jellyfish and the only members of the family Cassiopeidae. They are found in warmer coastal regions around the world, including shallow mangrove swamps, mudflats, canals, and turtle grass flats in Florida, and the Caribbean. The medusa usually lives upside-down on the bottom, which has earned them the common name. Where found, there may be numerous individuals with varying shades of white, blue, green and brown.

Contents

Cassiopea National Aquarium UpsideDown Jelly

They have a mild sting since they are primarily photosynthetic, but sensitive individuals may have a stronger reaction. The photosynthesis occurs because, like most corals, they host zooxanthellae in their tissues. The stinging cells are excreted in a mucus; swimming over the jellyfish (especially using swim fins) may cause transparent, essentially invisible, sheets of this mucus to be lifted up into the water column, where they are then encountered by unsuspecting swimmers. The stings, appearing in the form of a red rash-like skin irritation, are known for being extraordinarily itchy. Sometimes this jellyfish is picked up by the crab Dorippe frascone (family Dorippidae) and carried on its back. The crab uses the jellyfish to defend itself against possible predators.

Cassiopea Real Monstrosities Upside Down Jellyfish

Vida en un acuario marino cassiopea andromeda


Species

According to the World Register of Marine Species, this genus includes 8 species:

  • Cassiopea andromeda
  • Cassiopea depressa
  • Cassiopea frondosa
  • Cassiopea medusa
  • Cassiopea mertensi
  • Cassiopea ndrosia
  • Cassiopea ornata
  • Cassiopea xamachana

  • Cassiopea Upside Down Jellyfish Tennessee Aquarium

    Cassiopea Cassiopea species Upsidedown jellyfish Boca Chica D Flickr

    Cassiopea Upside Down Jellyfish Cassiopeia KP Aquatics

    Cassiopea National Aquarium UpsideDown Jelly

    References

    Cassiopea Wikipedia