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White-spotted Jellyfish - The Australian Museum The White-spotted Jellyfish is easily recognised by the large, semi-transparent, rounded bell covered in regularly spaced, white dots The trailing tentacles also end in whitened spots White-spotted Jellyfish live in oceans and coastal waters White-spotted Jellyfish are found throughout Australia
Phyllorhiza punctata - Wikipedia Phyllorhiza punctata is a species of jellyfish, also known as the floating bell, Australian spotted jellyfish, brown jellyfish or the white-spotted jellyfish It is native to the western Pacific from Australia to Japan, but has been introduced widely elsewhere It feeds primarily on zooplankton
White-Spotted Jellyfish - California Academy of Sciences Most species in Scyphoza, the class to which white-spotted jellyfish (Phyllorhiza punctata) belong, live their lives in two major stages: polyp and medusa A medusa phase jelly, with its mushroom-shaped bell and long waving tentacles, is what we’re used to seeing
Australian spotted jellyfish or White-spotted jellyfish in the wilde: It is native to the southwestern Pacific Since at least 2000, Phyllorhiza punctata has been found in large numbers in Gulf of Mexico The species has also been found in the waters off the Hawaiian Islands They have only a mild venom and are not considered a threat to humans
White-spotted Jellyfish - Our Breathing Planet The truly mesmerizing White-spotted Jellyfish quickly captures the attention of those individuals lucky enough to meet one in the wild This marvel of evolution typically does so, though, due more to its appearance than size
Phyllorhiza punctata - Smithsonian Institution White-spotted Jellyfish Phyllorhiza punctata is a rhizostome scyphozoan, with a large, conspicuous medusa stage Most populations have medusae that contain zooxanthellae, symbiotic algae, which provide much of their nutrition through photosynthesis, and give the bell a brownish color
White Spotted Jellyfish - thesea. org The White Spotted Jellyfish boasts a large, translucent bell peppered with white spots, which not only serve as a defense mechanism but also play a vital role in their survival strategy
Australian Spotted Jelly (Phyllorhiza punctata) · iNaturalist Australia Phyllorhiza punctata is a species of jellyfish, also known as the floating bell, Australian spotted jellyfish or the white-spotted jellyfish It is native to the West Pacific from Australia to Japan, but has been introduced widely elsewhere It feeds primarily on zooplankton
Phyllorhiza punctata - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on . . . - Animalia Phyllorhiza punctata is a species of jellyfish, also known as the floating bell, Australian spotted jellyfish, brown jellyfish or the white-spotted jellyfish It is native to the western Pacific from Australia to Japan, but has been introduced widely elsewhere It feeds primarily on zooplankton