Images of Jellyfish (Jellies)
Photographs from Norbert Wu Productions
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Plate 113
PAL1003
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PAL1003. mangrove jellyfish; Mastigias papua; this species stings, related to non-stinging species in lakes, Palau
Plate 114
PEW0101
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PEW0101. plastic bags look like jellyfish, can kill turtles and other marine life that eat it, mistaking them for jellyfish, Philippines
Plate 115
PPK0048
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PPK0048. by-the-wind sailor; Velella velella; a coelenterate jellyfish with algal symbionts; Atlantic ©Peter Parks / Norbert Wu Productions, www.norbertwu.com
Plate 116
PPK0051
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PPK0051. Hydrozoan jellyfish Aequorea; 4 in. diameter; bioluminesces; Great Barrier Reef; Australia. ©Chris Parks / IQ-3D / Norbert Wu Productions, www.norbertwu.com
Plate 117
PPK0052
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PPK0052. jellyfish (probably Phyllorhiza punctata, easily confused with Mastigias papua) feeds on micro plankton. Great Barrier Reef; Australia ©Peter Parks / IQ-3D / Norbert Wu Productions, www.norbertwu.com
Plate 118
PPK0079
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PPK0079. PLANKTON: Ephyra larva of semeastome jellyfish; Great Barrier Reef ©Peter Parks / IQ-3D / Norbert Wu Productions, www.norbertwu.com
Plate 119
PPK0081
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PPK0081. Porpita sp, siphonophore jelly, complex single polyp, Great Barrier Reef, ©Peter Parks / IQ-3D / Norbert Wu Productions, www.norbertwu.com
Plate 120
QCH0007
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QCH0007. (JEL39) lionÕs mane jellyfish; Cyanea capitella; can reach 30 feet long; Queen Charlotte Islands; Canada
Plate 121
THL0075
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THL0075. unknown species of jellyfish, Thailand
Plate 122
THL0076
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THL0076. jellyfish (Drymonema dalmatinum), responsible for mass blooms in Gulf of Mexico where it is non-native, Thailand
Plate 123
THL0077
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THL0077. jellyfish (Crambione mastigophora), Thailand
Plate 124
THL0078
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THL0078. BEHAVIOR: jellyfish (Cephea cephea), common Indo-Pacific, shows juvenile filefish and batfish hiding within it, Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar (formerly Burma)
Plate 125
THL0079
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THL0079. BEHAVIOR: juvenile batfish (Platax sp) hiding within jellyfish (Cephea cephea), Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar (formerly Burma)
Plate 126
THL0080
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THL0080. BEHAVIOR: juvenile filefish hiding within jellyfish (Cephea cephea), Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar (formerly Burma)
Plate 127
THL1027
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THL1027. BEHAVIOR: juvenile batfish (Platax sp) hiding within jellyfish (Cephea cephea), Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar (formerly Burma)
Plate 128
THL1028
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THL1028. jellyfish (Drymonema dalmatinum), responsible for mass blooms in Gulf of Mexico where it is non-native, Thailand