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Portuguese Man o' War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Physalia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Physalia is a genus of the order Siphonophora, colonies of four specialized polyps and medusoids that drift on the surface of the Indian and Pacific oceans. A gas filled bladder, resembling a blue...
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Consulting coastal and marine science and engineering firm. Assessment of environmental impacts associated with coastal resource development projects. USA, Japan, Thailand. ... (C) 1995-2002 Physalia Ocean Sciences International, Inc. All rights reserved. Physalia Ocean Sciences International is a trademark of Physalia...
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Corporate Home Page ... Where did the name Physalia come from ... Physalia physalus, also called the Portuguese Man-O-War, is not really a single organism, but rather a floating hydrozoan colony consisting of four polyps: a pneumatophore (the float); dactylozooids (the tentacles);
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physalia uses Flickr – so can you! ... Everyone's Uploads Groups Flickr Members For a Location · physalia's Photostream ... candle light by physalia...
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Portuguese Man-of-War; (Bluebottle - Physalia spp. - Hydroid) ... Then like other invertebrates and hydroids, larval Physalia reproduces itself by mitotic, asexual reproduction to yield or bud, i.e., grow, genetically identical colonial offspring within and onto itself.
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Phylum Cnidaria (corals, sea anemones, hydrozoans), Class Hydrozoa, Order Siphonophora, Genus Physalia, Species Physalis ... At least two confirmed deaths have been attributed to Physalia physalis.
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