Semaeostomeae

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Semaeostomeae is an order of true jellyfish characterized by large, often conspicuous medusae with prominent tentacles and oral arms, commonly found in coastal and open ocean waters.

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Label Occurrences
Semaeostomeae canonical 3

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf order of cnidarians
taxon
bodySymmetry radial symmetry
class Scyphozoa
commonName true jellyfish
diet fish larvae
small fish
zooplankton
distribution worldwide oceans
ecologicalRole prey for sea turtles
zooplankton predator
feedingMode carnivorous
habitat coastal waters
open ocean
pelagic zone
hasBodyPart bell
gastric pouches
marginal tentacles
oral arms
radial canals
ring canal
hasCellType cnidocyte
hasCharacteristic conspicuous medusae
large medusae
prominent tentacles
well-developed oral arms
hasLifeCycleStage adult medusa
ephyra
planula larva
polyp
hasLifeStage medusa
hasNervousSystem nerve net
hasStingingCapability can sting humans
hasTissue mesoglea
higherTaxon Discomedusae
includes Aurelia aurita
Chrysaora quinquecirrha
Cyanea capillata
Pelagia noctiluca
kingdom Animalia
movement pulsating bell swimming
osmoregulation marine osmoconformer
phylum Cnidaria
reproduction asexual reproduction
sexual reproduction
respiration diffusion through body surface
skeleton hydrostatic skeleton
taxonRank order
trophicLevel predator

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Scyphozoa includesOrder Semaeostomeae
Aurelia order Semaeostomeae
Chrysaora quinquecirrha order Semaeostomeae