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- Craspedacusta sowerbii or peach blossom jellyfish is a species of freshwater hydrozoan jellyfish, or hydromedusa cnidarian. Hydromedusan jellyfish differ...
- recognized in the genus Craspedacusta: Craspedacusta brevinema He & Xu, 2002 Craspedacusta chuxiongensis He, Xu & Nie, 2000 Craspedacusta hangzhouensis He,...
- phylum Cnidaria. Some examples of hydrozoans are the freshwater jelly (Craspedacusta sowerbyi), freshwater polyps (Hydra), Obelia, Portuguese man o' war...
- and North America where considered invasive. The freshwater jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii, now an invasive species in large parts of the world, originates...
- organism Hydra and the jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii are both exclusively freshwater hydrozoans. Hydra and Craspedacusta sowerbii are distantly related...
- but several can also be found in brackish water and a few, notably Craspedacusta (such as C. sowerbii) and Limnocnida, are found in fresh water. This...
- the crops grown in the province. The provincial tree is the tamarind. Craspedacusta sowerbyi, a rare species of freshwater jellyfish is the provincial aquatic...
- Wang, G. (2012). "Mitochondrial Genome of the Freshwater Jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbyi and Phylogenetics of Medusozoa". PLOS ONE. 7 (12): e51465....
- best known freshwater example is the cosmopolitan hydrozoan jellyfish, Craspedacusta sowerbii. It is less than an inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, colorless and...
- conventionally cir****scribed are monophyletic The freshwater jelly Craspedacusta sowerbyi is a well-known member of the Limnomedusae and might thus belong...