Stalked Jellyfish [Halammohydra]

Description
Halammohydra is a genus of stalked jellyfishes found in marine environments, characterized by a solitary polyp form. They have a simple, stalk-like body with a single mouth opening surrounded by tentacles. These jellyfish are known for their ability to adhere to various substrates in the ocean, such as algae and rocks. Despite their small size, they play a role in the marine food web, feeding on small aquatic organisms.
Species

Calvados's Jellyfish [Haliclystus calvadosii]
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San Juan Jellyfish [Haliclystus salpinx]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Jellyfish, Sea Anemones, and Relatives
Cnidaria
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Class |
Stalked Jellyfish
Staurozoa
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Order |
Stalked Jellyfish
Stauromedusae
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Family |
Lucernariidae
Lucernariidae
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Statistics
- Species 2