Scyphozoa

cnidarian class
Also known as: scyphomedusa

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major reference

  • sea anemone
    In cnidarian

    …of four classes: Hydrozoa (hydrozoans); Scyphozoa (scyphozoans); Anthozoa (anthozoans); and Cubozoa (cubozoans). All cnidarians share several attributes, supporting the theory that they had a single origin. Variety and symmetry of body forms, varied coloration, and the sometimes complex life histories of cnidarians fascinate layperson and scientist alike. Inhabiting all marine…

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annotated classification

  • sea anemone
    In cnidarian: Annotated classification

    Class Scyphozoa Exclusively marine group in which acraspedote medusae predominate. Life histories commonly involve alternation of a very small polyp, the scyphistoma, with a medusa, which develops from an ephyra released by the polyp. Coelenteron of both divided by 4 longitudinal septa producing tetramerous radial symmetry.…

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characteristics