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Lobata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Comb jellies are beautiful, oval-shaped animals with eight rows of tiny comblike plates that they beat to move themselves through the water. As they swim, the comb rows diffract light to produce a shimmering, rainbow effect. ... Relatives: sea gooseberry, lobed comb jelly; Phylum: Ctenophora...
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Lobed Comb Jelly (Bolinopsis infundibulum) Pictures, Pictures of Jellyfish ... This page contains samples from our picture files on Jellyfish: Lobed Comb Jelly (Bolinopsis infundibulum). These images are intended to communicate the sense of awe and wonder I have for these amazing beings.
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This page contains samples from our picture files on Jellyfish: Comb Jelly (Beroe spp.). These images are intended to communicate the sense of awe and wonder I have for these amazing beings. Let us all do what we can to protect their ability to survive and thrive in the wild.
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Code Number: AAJV01P04_02; Title: Lobed Comb Jelly; Keywords: Lobed Comb Jelly, (Bolinopsis infundibulum), Jellyfish, Jellies, Cnidarians, Invertebrate, ...
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Moon Jelly · Lobed Comb Jelly · Spotted Jelly · Warty Comb Jelly · Moon Jelly · Northern Sea Nettle · Bell Jelly · Northern Sea Netle (Chrysaora melanaster) ...
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lobed · Click this icon to see all public photos and videos tagged with comb comb · Click this icon to see all public photos and videos tagged with jelly ...
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Lobed Comb Jellyfish by Charlene-SJ. From the Jellies: Living Art exhibit, which closed last year to make room for the new seahorse. ...
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Maximum length: 15 cm. Appearance: The jelly in Bolinopsis infundibulum is completely transparent, except with some adults that can have a milkish white colour. On the exterior ... Classification: Bolinopsis infundibulum is a member of the comb jelly group (ctenophora). ... Comb jelly Bolinopsis infundibulum Other names...
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Comb Jellies; I. Varoius types of Comb Jellies and where found; A. Lobate comb jelly; B. Leidy's comb jelly; C. Common northern comb jelly; D. Beroe's comb jelly; II. Evolution of Comb jellies; A. Coelenterate; III.
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