Carybdeida

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Carybdeida is an order of box jellyfish known for their cube-shaped medusae and potent venom, found primarily in tropical and subtropical marine waters.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Carybdeidae 2
Carybdeida canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf order of cnidarians
taxon
belongsTo Cubozoa
bodySymmetry radial symmetry
class Cubozoa
commonName box jellyfish
contains Alatinidae
Carukiidae
Carybdeida self-linksurface differs
surface form: Carybdeidae

Tamoyidae
distribution worldwide in tropical and subtropical oceans
environment marine
feedingType carnivorous
hasCellType nematocysts
hasCharacteristic complex eyes in rhopalia
cube-shaped medusae
four-sided bell
potent venom
tentacles arising from each corner of the bell
hasHabitat coastal waters
shallow seas
subtropical marine waters
tropical marine waters
hasLifeStage medusa stage
polyp stage
hasResearchUse model for venom studies
model for visual system studies in cnidarians
kingdom Animalia
locomotion active swimmers
jet propulsion by bell contraction
phylum Cnidaria
preysOn crustaceans
small fish
reproduction asexual reproduction in polyp stage
sexual reproduction in medusa stage
sensorySystem image-forming eyes in some species
taxonRank order
venomEffect can cause severe pain in humans
can cause systemic symptoms in humans

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Cubozoa containsOrder Carybdeida
Carybdeida contains Carybdeida self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Carybdeidae
Carukia barnesi family Carybdeida
this entity surface form: Carybdeidae