Chrysaora helvola, the Glossary
Chrysaora helvola is a jellyfish in the family Pelagiidae.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Chrysaora chinensis, Chrysaora fuscescens, Indo-Pacific, International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, Johann Friedrich von Brandt, Pelagiidae, Synonym (taxonomy), Taxonomy (biology), World Register of Marine Species.
- Animals described in 1838
- Chrysaora
- Taxa named by Johann Friedrich von Brandt
Chrysaora chinensis
Chrysaora chinensis, or the Indonesian sea nettle, is a species of jellyfish in the family Pelagiidae. Chrysaora helvola and Chrysaora chinensis are Chrysaora and scyphozoan stubs.
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Chrysaora fuscescens
The Pacific sea nettle (Chrysaora fuscescens), or West Coast sea nettle, is a widespread planktonic scyphozoan cnidarian—or medusa, “jellyfish” or “jelly”—that lives in the northeastern Pacific Ocean, in temperate to cooler waters off of British Columbia and the West Coast of the United States, ranging south to México. Chrysaora helvola and Chrysaora fuscescens are Chrysaora and taxa named by Johann Friedrich von Brandt.
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Indo-Pacific
The Indo-Pacific is a vast biogeographic region of Earth.
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International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) is a widely accepted convention in zoology that rules the formal scientific naming of organisms treated as animals.
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Johann Friedrich von Brandt
Johann Friedrich von Brandt (25 May 1802 – 15 July 1879) was a German-Russian naturalist, who worked mostly in Russia.
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Pelagiidae
The Pelagiidae are a family of jellyfish. Chrysaora helvola and Pelagiidae are scyphozoan stubs.
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Synonym (taxonomy)
The Botanical and Zoological Codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently.
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Taxonomy (biology)
In biology, taxonomy is the scientific study of naming, defining (circumscribing) and classifying groups of biological organisms based on shared characteristics.
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World Register of Marine Species
The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms.
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See also
Animals described in 1838
- Chilodonella uncinata
- Chrysaora helvola
- Megaphyllum unilineatum
- Polydora ciliata
- Tivela byronensis
- Varanus (Odatria)
Chrysaora
- Chrysaora
- Chrysaora achlyos
- Chrysaora africana
- Chrysaora chesapeakei
- Chrysaora chinensis
- Chrysaora colorata
- Chrysaora fulgida
- Chrysaora fuscescens
- Chrysaora helvola
- Chrysaora hysoscella
- Chrysaora lactea
- Chrysaora melanaster
- Chrysaora pacifica
- Chrysaora pentastoma
- Chrysaora plocamia
- Chrysaora quinquecirrha
Taxa named by Johann Friedrich von Brandt
- Amur softshell turtle
- Aplodontiidae
- Armadillidium
- Armenian cochineal
- Aurelia hyalina
- Brandt's cormorant
- Brazilian yellow-toothed cavy
- Butterfly crab
- Chrysaora fuscescens
- Chrysaora helvola
- Chrysaora melanaster
- Colobognatha
- Cryptolithodes sitchensis
- Cucumaria miniata
- Flying squirrel
- Heterocentrotus
- Holochilus
- Horsehair crab
- Lagomorpha
- Macquarie shag
- Myomorpha
- Otospermophilus
- Pandalus hypsinotus
- Pandalus platyceros
- Paralithodes
- Paralithodes platypus
- Patiria miniata
- Phacellophora camtschatica
- Pisaster ochraceus
- Platyceps karelini
- Porcellionidae
- Psammophis lineolatus
- Red-cheeked ground squirrel
- Red-mantled rosefinch
- Russian sturgeon
- Sciuromorpha
- See-see partridge
- Siberian sturgeon
- Sminthidae
- Solenodon (genus)
- Spectacled eider
- Spermophilus brevicauda
- Staurostoma mertensii
- Synthliboramphus
- Thelenota
- Thysanoessa
- Zeravshan dace
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysaora_helvola
Also known as Indonesian Sea Nettle.