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- Catostylidae is a family of jellyfish, their common name is fat-armed jellies. Members of this family are characterized by their thick, sausage-like oral...
- medicine) are all from this order and include members of the families Catostylidae, Lobonematidae, Rhizostomatidae and Stomolophidae. The jellyfish are...
- redescription of Catostylus mosaicus conservativus (Scyphozoa: Rhizostomeae: Catostylidae) from south-east Australia". Journal of the Marine Biological ****ociation...
- Subclass Discomedusae Order Rhizostomeae Suborder Daktyliophorae Family Catostylidae Family Lobonematidae Family Lychnorhizidae Family Rhizostomatidae Family...
- Crambionella is a genus of Cnidarians belonging to the family Catostylidae. The genus is distinguishable from other Castostylid species by a terminal club...
- Acromitus flagellatus is a species of jellyfish in the Catostylidae family, suborder Dactyliophorae. It was discovered in 1903 by Otto Maas in the Malay...
- the following taxa: Order Rhizostomeae Suborder Daktyliophorae Family Catostylidae Family Lobonematidae Family Lychnorhizidae Family Rhizostomatidae Family...
- found in the Mediterranean Sea. It is the only member of the family Catostylidae that is found in Europe, and it is a common species in the Tagus estuary...
- Catostylus is a genus of jellyfish in the family Catostylidae. The following species are recognized in the genus Catostylus. Catostylus cruciatus (Lesson...
- Crambione bartschi is a species of jellyfish in the family Catostylidae. It is found in the Philippines, and grows to 7.4 centimetres (~2.9 inches) wide...