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Haliclystus

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Lucernariidae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Staurozoa

Phylum
  
Order
  
Haliclystus staurozoamyspeciesinfositesstaurozoamyspecies

Similar
  
Stauromedusae, Haliclystus antarcticus, Haliclystus octoradiatus, Lipkeidae, Trachylinae

Haliclystus stejnegeri green morph


Haliclystus is a genus of stalked jellyfish that contains 11 species and one nomen nudum (Haliclystus sanjuanensis). It is the largest genus of any in the order Stauromedusae. Members of this genus are found in the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern oceans. Two members of this genus, Haliclystus kerguelensis and Haliclystus antarcticus, are found in the Southern hemisphere only. The remaining 9 members are found in the Northern hemisphere only.

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Haliclystus European Marine Life Photo of Haliclystus auricula Stalked

Species in this genus have four longitudinal planes of symmetry. They have eight arms which are tipped with clusters of secondary tentacles. The number of these secondary tentacles is reported to vary across the different species. Species in this genus also have eight large pads known as anchors located between the arms. These vary in size and shape and currently play in important role in differentiating one species from another. Some, but not all, species in this genus have prominent white nematocyst clusters. The 'stalk' or peduncle in this genus is four chambered.

Haliclystus Staurozoa Staurozoa

At least one group of scientists have suggested that the taxonomy of this genus needs to be revised.

Haliclystus stehjnegeri


Haliclystus Haliclystus antarcticus Wikipedia

Haliclystus Taxon Cnidaria

Haliclystus Staurozoa Staurozoa

Haliclystus ARCHIVE Haliclystus stejnegeri marinelife1011

References

Haliclystus Wikipedia