RMMBFM7F–Marine Stinger or Sea Wasp (Carybdea marsupialis), highly venomous, dangerous jellyfish, Kapstadt, South Africa
RMBPM9M2–Warty sea wasp, Carybdea marsupialis, off Stetson Bank off Texas in the Gulf of Mexico
RM2A2M6T6–Carybdea, Print, Carybdea is the only genus of venomous box jellyfish in the family Carybdeidae
RM2DD1GKD–Box Jellyfish Carybdea alata
RMP7EWRT–Cubomedusae or box jellyfish: Chirodropus palmatus, Chiropsoides quadrigatus, Carybdea obeliscus, Carybdea murrayana, Alatina tetraptera and Tamoya haplonema. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RMF87FBH–Cubomedusae or box jellyfish: Chirodropus palmatus, Chiropsoides quadrigatus, Carybdea obeliscus, Carybdea murrayana, Alatina tetraptera and Tamoya haplonema. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RFHEX58F–Box jellyfish Warty sea wasp, (Tamoya gargantua) on blue background, Red sea, Sharm El Sheikh, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
RM2EY8F5P–Winged box jellyfish, Carybdea alata, Hawaii. Box jellyfish belong to the invertebrate Phylum Cnidaria, a diverse group of stinging animals whose memb
RMP237YR–. Carybdea 52 Carybdea - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 007 03 0073
RMD4GR8F–Box jellyfish belong to the invertebrate Phylum Cnidaria, Hawaii.
RMP7B034–Italiano: Carybdea alata, var. grandis (=Alatina grandis); Medusa giovane, secondo Agassiz e Mayer, in Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. all'Harvard College. English: Carybdea alata, var. grandis. Young medusa, after Agassiz & Mayer, in Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. at Harvard College. 25 August 1910 56 Medusae of world-vol03 fig329
RMRNR7G5–Carybdea xaymacana in Selected morphological monographs - The Cubomedusae (1900).
RMJEAWHK–Carybdea xaymacana in Selected morphological monographs - The Cubomedusae (1900)
RMCE9BBD–Postage stamp from Australia depicting a Jimble jellyfish (Carybdea rastoni)
RM2T0KYAT–The winged box jellyfish, Alatina alata, often called a sea wasp, is a species of jellyfish found in the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic Oceans and in th
RMD4GR97–Box jellyfish belong to the invertebrate Phylum Cnidaria, Hawaii.
RMAD3BMA–Box jellyfish swimming with a blue background.
RF2F8WHTN–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 1, 2019: Postage stamp printed in Australia shows Jimble Jellyfish (Carybdea rastoni), Sea Life serie, circa 1986
RMRD3C9K–. Dangerous marine animals. Marine animals. MARINE ANIMALS THAT STING 33 Many species of jellyfish are capable of stinging and producing mild skin irritations, but there are only a few which might be con- sidered especially dangerous. They are: Sea Wasp, Carybdea alia Reynaud. (Fig. 12). This species inhabits the tropical Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Halstead, Bruce
RMP7B9J4–English: Chirodropus palmatus (Haeckel) = Chirodropus palmatus Haeckel, 1880, from the side Chiropsalmus quadrigatus (Haeckel) = Chiropsoides quadrigatus (Haeckel, 1880), from the side Charybdea obeliscus (Haeckel) = Carybdea obeliscus Haeckel, 1880 / Alatina obeliscus (Haeckel, 1880), from the side Charybdea obeliscus (Haeckel) = Carybdea obeliscus Haeckel, 1880 / Alatina obeliscus (Haeckel, 1880), alimentary tract Charybdea murrayana (Haeckel) = Carybdea murrayana Haeckel, 1880, from below Charybdea murrayana (Haeckel) = Carybdea murrayana Haeckel, 1880, from above Procharybdis tetraptera (
RMPFJPNK–. Dangerous marine animals. Marine animals. MARINE ANIMALS THAT STING 33 Many species of jellyfish are capable of stinging and producing mild skin irritations, but there are only a few which might be con- sidered especially dangerous. They are: Sea Wasp, Carybdea alia Reynaud. (Fig. 12). This species inhabits the tropical Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Halstead, Bruce
RMAD3BM9–Box jellyfish swimming with a blue background.
RMRD3C9A–. Dangerous marine animals. Marine animals. Fig. 12. Sea Wasp, Carybdea alata Reynaud. (After Mayer) Fig. 13. Sea Blubber, Cyanea capillata Eschscholtz. (Shirao) Sea Wasp, Chiropsalmus quadrigatus Haeckel (Frontis). This extremely dangerous jellyfish is an inhabitant of northern Australia, Philippines, and Indian Ocean. A closely related, but apparently less dangerous form occurs in the Atlantic, from Brazil to North Carolina, Indian Ocean, and northern Australia. Sea Nettle, Dactylometra qiiinqaecirrha Desor (Frontis). This is a widely distributed species occurring from the Azores and New Eng
RMP7B036–Italiano: Carybdea aurifera. Giovane medusa. Dal vivo a Tortuga, Florida, 11 luglio 1909. A, vista laterale. B, vista orale con i canali del velarium. C, cirri gastrici. D, vista laterale e parte interna del ropalio. English: Carybdea aurifera. Young medusa. From life, Tortugas, Florida, July 11, 1909. A, side view. B, oral view, and velarian canals. C, gastric cirri. D, side view and internal part of the sense-club. 25 August 1910 56 Medusae of world-vol03 fig328
RMPFJPNH–. Dangerous marine animals. Marine animals. Fig. 12. Sea Wasp, Carybdea alata Reynaud. (After Mayer) Fig. 13. Sea Blubber, Cyanea capillata Eschscholtz. (Shirao) Sea Wasp, Chiropsalmus quadrigatus Haeckel (Frontis). This extremely dangerous jellyfish is an inhabitant of northern Australia, Philippines, and Indian Ocean. A closely related, but apparently less dangerous form occurs in the Atlantic, from Brazil to North Carolina, Indian Ocean, and northern Australia. Sea Nettle, Dactylometra qiiinqaecirrha Desor (Frontis). This is a widely distributed species occurring from the Azores and New Eng
RMAD3BME–Box jellyfish swimming with a blue background.
RMRG75T1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. SCYPHOMEDUSAE COLLECTED BY STEAMER ALBATROSS. 189 CARYBDEA ALATA, var. GRANDIS Agassiz and Mayer. Charybdea grandis Agassiz and Mayer, 1902, Mem. Museum Comp. Zool. at Harvard College, vol. 26, p. 153, pi. 6, figs. 26-31. Carybdea alata, var. grandis Mayeb, 1910, Medusae of the World, vol. 3, p. 511, fig. 329. The bell of this medusa becomes 230 mm. high, but the largest specimen of this cruise was obtained by the Alba- tross in Borneo and is only 166 mm. high. This tropical Pacific form may be distinguished by its short, wide- flaring pedal
RMP7B06A–Italiano: Fig. 1. Carybdea xaymacana, giovane medusa. I nemaocisti, così proeminenti nella giovane medusa, iniziano a scomparire. Bahamas, giugno 1903. Fig. 2. Tamoya haplonema. Medusa matura presa ad una profondità di 2 braccia al largo di Brown's Point, Long Island, New York, 5 settembre 1902. Fig. 2'. Tamoya haplonema. Quadrante del margina della campana, con i canali del velarium. Fig. 2' '. Tamoya haplonema. Ropalio con un lato che è diretto verso l'interno della campana. Fig. 2' ' '. Tamoya haplonema. Vista laterale del ropalio. Fig.3 Chiropsalmus quadrumanus. Dal Laboratorio della Fish
RMAD3BMC–Box jellyfish swimming with a blue background.
RMRHG8TY–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. NEW SPECIES OF DEEP-SEA STAUROMEDUSAE 227 100/97/12 Renilla reniformis (ANTHOZOA) 61/67/0 Q.Q1 100/100/31 Antipathes galapagensis (ANTHOZOA) ^ ^^ Haliscera conica (HYDROZOA) ^ ^ Podocoryne carnea (HYDROZOA) 67/93/1 Atolla vanhoeffeni (SCYPHOZOA) Aurelia aurita (SCYPHOZOA) 100/100/41 t Carybdea rastonii (CUBOZOA) Chironex fleckeri (CUBOZOA) 64/51/0 100/100/21. 87/84/2 99/98/31 Lucernaria janetae Depastromorpha africana |:' Haliclystus octoradiatus Haliclystus sanjuanensis Haliclystus sp. (labelled C. convolvulus in GenBa
RMP7B05H–English: 1. Side view of Halyclistus salpinx, from eelgrass near Ram island, Manchester, Massachussets, USA. September 7 1905. 2. Oral view of medusa in fig.1. 3. Section of stalk of medusa in fig.1. 4. Side view of marginal organs of medusa in fig.1. 5. Young medusa of Carybdea xamaycana, showing proeminent nematocist-warts over the exumbrella. Tortuga, Florida. May 24 1899. 6. Quarter-grown medusa of Carybdea xamaycana, Nassau Harbor, Bahamas. March 1893. 6'. Side view of one of the sense-clubs. 6. Section of the sense-club. l ectdermal lens of cup-like eyes, oc ocellus, ot otolith. endoderm
RMP7B05N–English: Carybdea marsupialis. 1. mature medusa (Naples Zoological Station, December 5 1907). 2. Sense-club seen from exumbrella side. 3. Side view of sense-club. 4. One of the velar canals showing its branches. 5. One of the gastric cirri showing one of its brush-like terminal branches. Drawn from life by A.G.Mayer Italiano: Carybdea marsupialis. 1. medusa adulta (Stazione Zoologica di Napoli, 5 dicembre 1907). 2. Ropalio visto dal lato dell'esombrella. 3. Vista laterale del ropalio. 4. Uno dei canali del velarium, si notano le ramificazioni. 5. Uno dei cirri gastrici con ramificazioni termin
RMRH05FX–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 132 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Fig. 1. A. Side view of preserved Carybdea marsupialis, 40 mm bell height, collected off Point Moremesa, Santa Barbara, California, 10 August 1985. B. Side view of live Phyllorhiza punctata (oral arm appendages not shown), 50 mm bell diameter, collected in Mayaguez Harbor, Puerto Rico, August 1975. Results Carybdea marsupialis (Linnaeus, 1758) Material examined: Thirteen specimens. One specimen 25 mm bell height; collected off Scripps pier, La Jolla, 7 October 1961; collector: R. Cutter. Five ma