Rhizostomeae
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- Order Rhizostomeae (Cuvier 1799)
- Characteristics of the Order (from Kramp 1961)
Scyphomedusae with umbrella margin cleft into lappets; without marginal tentacles; without a central mouth opening, but with numerous mouths upon eight adradial, fleshy, branched, arm-like appendages arising from the centre of the subumbrella; with rhopalia between marginal clefts.
Rhizostomeae Species
Based largely on Kramp (1961), Mianzan & Cornelius (1999)
Collections: M = morphology, D = DNA, Type = *
Key:
Family (8)
- Genus (26)
- Species (94) [91 morphological + 3 molecular]
- Species (94) [91 morphological + 3 molecular]
Cassiopeidae
L. Agassiz 1862
- Cassiopea (Péron & Lesueur 1810)
- andromeda (Forskål 1775; Bermuda (D); Hawaii (D, M); Florida (D), Red Sea (D)) *
- depressa (Haeckel 1880)
- frondosa
- medusa (Light 1914)
- mertensi (Brandt 1838)
- ndrosia (Agassiz & Mayer 1899)
- ornata (Haeckel 1880; Fiji (D), Kakaban (D, M), Palau (D, M))
- picta (Vanhöffen 1888)
- vanderhorsti (Stiasny 1922)
- sp. 1 (Holland et al. 2004; Queensland (D))
- sp. 2 (Holland et al. 2004; New Guinea (D))
- sp. 3 (Holland et al. 2004; Hawaii (D, M), New Guinea (D))
Catostylidae
Gegenbaur 1857
Acromitoides (Stiasny 1921)
- purpurus (Mayer 1910)
- stiphropterus
- Acromitus (Light 1914)
- flagellatus (pictured, Maas 1903; Taiwan (D) )
- hardenbergi (Stiasny 1934)
- maculosus (Light 1914)*
- rabanchatu (Annandale 1915)
- tankahkeei (Light 1924)
- flagellatus (pictured, Maas 1903; Taiwan (D) )
- Catostylus (L. Agassiz 1862)
- cruciatus (Lesson 1830)
- mosaicus (pictured
- ornatellus
- ouwensi
- perezi (Ranson 1945)
- tagi
- townsendi (pictured, Mayer 1915; Taiwan (D))
- tripterus (Haeckel 1880)
- turgescens
- viridescens
- cruciatus (Lesson 1830)
- Crambione
- bartschi (Mayer 1910)
- cooki
- mastigophora (Maas 1903 *)
- bartschi (Mayer 1910)
- Crambionella
- annandalei
- orsini
- stuhlmanni
- annandalei
- Leptobrachia (Brandt 1838)
- leptopus (Chamisso & Eysenhardt 1821)*
- leptopus (Chamisso & Eysenhardt 1821)*
Cepheidae
L. Agassiz 1862
- Cephea (Péron & Lesueur 1810)
- cephea (Forskål 1775; Palau (D), Kwajalein (D))
- coerulea (Vanhöffen 1902)
- conifera (Haeckel 1880)
- octostyla (Forskål 1775)*
- sp. (Mayer 1915)
- sp. (Stiasny 1937)
- sp. (Kramp 1958)
- Cotylorhiza (L. Agassiz 1862)
- ambulacrata (Haeckel 1880)
- erythraea (Stiasny 1920)
- pacifica
- tuberculata
- Netrostoma
- coerulescens (Maas 1903)
- dumokuroa
- setouchianum
- typhlodendrium
- Polyrhiza
- vesiculosa (Ehrenberg 1835)*
Lychnorhizidae
Haeckel 1880
- Anomalorhiza (Light 1921)
- shawi (Light 1921; Philippines (D, M)) *
- Lychnorhiza
- arubae (Stiasny 1920)
- l'ucerna (Haeckel 1880)
- malayensis
- Pseudorhiza
- aurosa
- haeckeli (Haacke 1884)
Lobonematidae
- Lobonema
- mayeri (Light 1914)
- smithi (Mayer 1910)*
- Lobonemoides (Light 1914)
- gracilis
- robustus
- sewelli (Rao 1931)
Mastigiidae
Stiasny 1921
- Mastigias
- albipunctatus
- andersoni
- gracilis (Vanhöffen 1888)
- ocellatus
- pantherinus (Haeckel 1880)
- papua
- roseus
- siderea (Chun 1896)
- sp. (Rao 1931)
- Mastigietta
- palmipes
- Phyllorhiza
- luzoni (Mayer 1915)
- pacifica (Light 1921)
- peronlesueuri (Goy 1990)
- punctata (von Lendenfeld 1884)*
- Thysanostoma
- flagellatum (Haeckel 1880)
- loriferum
- thysanura (Haeckel 1880; Palau (D))*
- Versuriga (Kramp 1961)
- anadyomene (Maas 1903; Palau (D)) *
Rhizostomatidae
Cuvier 1799
- Eupilema (Haeckel 1880)
- inexpectata (Pages Gili & Bouillon 1992)
- scapulare (Haeckel 1880)*
- Nemopilema (Kishinouye 1922)
- nomurai (Kishinouye 1922)*
- Rhizostoma
- luteum (Quoy & Gaimard 1827)
- Octopus (Macri 1778)
- pulmo (Macri 1778)*
- Rhopilema
- esculentum (Kishinouye 1891; China (D, M))
- hispidum (Vanhöffen 1888)
- nomadica (Galil, Spanier & Ferguson 1990)
- rhopalophorum (Haeckel 1880)*
- verrilli (Fewkes 1887)
Stomolophidae
Haeckel 1880
- Stomolophus (L. Agassiz 1862)
- fritillarius
- meleagris (L. Agassiz 1862)*
See Zoo Bank ([1]) for more information.
Compiled by M.N Dawson, G. Jarms, A.C. Morandini. Update pending.