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Moon Jellyfish

Aurelia aurita

Description:

Aurelia aurita (also called the moon jelly, moon jellyfish, common jellyfish, or saucer jelly) is a widely studied species of the genus Aurelia.[1] All species in the genus are closely related, and it is difficult to identify Aurelia medusae without genetic sampling; most of what follows applies equally to all species of the genus. The jellyfish is translucent, usually about 25–40 cm in diameter, and can be recognized by its four horseshoe-shaped gonads, easily seen through the top of the bell. It feeds by collecting medusae, plankton, and mollusks with its tentacles, and bringing them into its body for digestion. It is capable of only limited motion, and drifts with the current, even when swimming.

Habitat:

Found on Daytona Beach, FL, USA.

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3 Comments

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 10 years ago

You're welcome Sarah!

SarahWhitt
SarahWhitt 10 years ago

Thanks, Scott!!

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 10 years ago

A "moon jelly" is not really a fish so I've moved this to the "other" category for you.

SarahWhitt
Spotted by
SarahWhitt

Daytona Beach, Florida, USA

Spotted on May 25, 2013
Submitted on May 25, 2013

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