Lane, Charles E.1960. The Portuguese Man of War. Scientific American. 202(3):158-168. ... Parker, Sybil P. 1982. Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York.
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Portuguese Man o' War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Portuguese Man o' War ( Physalia physalis ), also known as the blue bubble , blue bottle , man-of-war , or the Portuguese man of war , is a jelly-like, marine invertebrate of the famil...
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Jellyfish (also known as jellies or sea jellies ) are free-swimming members of the phylum Cnidaria. Jellyfish have several different morphologies that represent several different cnidarian classe...
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Thanks to years of browsing pictures in National Geographic magazine a name for the thing gradually come to mind: Portuguese Man-of-war. ... Amazingly, Portuguese Man-of-wars are not just one organism, even though they have their own scientific name and classification.
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Portuguese Man-of-war, Physalia physalis for Marine Invertebrates of Bermuda ... The Portuguese man-of-war is a pelagic marine animal, blown about by the winds and pushed around by the currents (Sterrer 1992). They also fall under the classification of macro-holoplankton.
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Scientific classification: The Portuguese man-of-war belongs to the order Siphonophora in the phylum Cnidaria. It is classified as Physalia physalia. Jellyfishes belong to the class Scyphozoa.
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Portuguese Man-of-War; (Bluebottle - Physalia spp. - Hydroid) ... The portuguese man of war. Scientific American 1960; 202(3):158-168. Lynn M, Snoey E, Bosker G. Anaphylaxis. Allergic Disease Update 1997; 18(25): 246-56. Shale D., Coldrey J. The Man of War At Sea.
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This particular species of jellyfish is called the Portuguese Man-o-War. ... The severity of jellyfish and Portuguese man-of-war stings are variable. Since the nematocytes are located at frequent interval along the length of the tentacle, the exposure length of tentacle involved is a good measure of the number of...
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Summaries of all medical encounters with the International Classification of Diseases, ... Journal of the American Medical Association, 253, 807-810. Lane, C. E. (1960). The Portuguese man-of-war. Scientific American, 202, 158-168. Little, M. & Mulcahy, R. F. (1998). A year’s experience of Irukandji envenomation in far...
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