Common Sea Nettles [Pelagiidae]

Description

Pelagiidae is a family of jellyfish characterized by their semi-transparent, often bell-shaped bodies with long, trailing tentacles. This family includes some of the best-known jellyfish species, such as the common sea nettle (Chrysaora fuscescens). They inhabit a range of marine environments from tropical to temperate waters worldwide. Members of this family are known for their ability to deliver a painful sting, which they use to capture prey or defend against predators. Their diet mainly consists of plankton, small fishes, and occasionally other jellyfish.

Genera
Common Sea Nettles
Common Sea Nettles [Chrysaora]
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Taxonomy
Phylum Jellyfish, Sea Anemones, and Relatives
Cnidaria
Class True Jellyfish
Scyphozoa
Order True Jellyfish
Semaeostomeae
Statistics
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