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01116081 zoology / animals, echinoderm (echinodermata), Six-armed Luzon Starfish, Echinaster luzonicus, Komodo National Park, Indonesia
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01052692 zoology / animals, mollusc (mollusca), Comb Jellyfish, Ctenphora, Guadalupe Island, Mexico
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00951511 zoology / animals, cnidaria, Comb Jellyfish, Ctenphora, Guadalupe Island, Mexico,
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01052646 zoology / animals, fish (pisces), Venus Belt Comb Jellyfish, Cestum veneris, Socorro, Revillagigedo Islands, Mexico
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00951458 zoology / animals, cnidaria, Venus Belt Comb Jellyfish, Cestum veneris, Socorro, Revillagigedo Islands, Mexico,
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00951457 zoology / animals, cnidaria, Venus Belt Comb Jellyfish, Cestum veneris, Socorro, Revillagigedo Islands, Mexico,
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955_24_20210687 Cobomedusid jelly swimming against the darkness of the ocean.
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alb9880097 Comb jelly, Pleurobrachia pileus m, moon jelly, Aurelia aurita n, Pelagia panopyra o, spotted jelly, Mastigias papua p, barrel jelly, Rhizostoma pulmo q, sea raft, Velella velella r, hydrozoan, Chelophyes appendiculata s, and Portuguese man o' war, Physalia physalis t. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History of Animal Kingdoms for School and Home (Naturgeschichte des Tierreichs fur Schule und Haus), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
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alb3272099 Illustration shows comb jellies. Ctenophorae. - Kammquallen, 1 print : color lithograph ; sheet 36 x 26 cm., 1904. Ernst Haeckel 1834 – 1919 German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist who discovered, described and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including anthropogeny, ecology, phylum, phylogeny, stem cell, and Protista.
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alb3275998 Illustration shows comb jellies. Ctenophorae. - Kammquallen, 1 print : color lithograph ; sheet 36 x 26 cm., 1904. Ernst Haeckel 1834 – 1919 German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist who discovered, described and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including anthropogeny, ecology, phylum, phylogeny, stem cell, and Protista.
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alb4633278 Venus girdle comb jelly, ceste de Venus, Cestum veneris 1, green cestrum, Cestrum parqui 2, banded orange butterfly, Dryadula phaetusa 3, and green rose chafer beetle, Cetonia aurata 4. Ceste, Cestrau, Cethosie, Cetoine. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pedretti from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
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alb4363986 Cestum veneris, Print, The Venus girdle (Cestum veneris) is a comb jelly in the family Cestidae. It is the only member of its genus, Cestum.
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alb4376856 Idya capensis, Print, Beroe (ctenophore), Beroe, commonly known as the cigar comb jellies, is a genus of comb jellies in the family Beroidae.
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alb4377381 Idya peronii, Print, Beroe (ctenophore), Beroe, commonly known as the cigar comb jellies, is a genus of comb jellies in the family Beroidae.
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alb4376978 Ctenophora, Print, Ctenophora comprise a phylum of invertebrate animals that live in marine waters worldwide. They are notable for the groups of cilia they use for swimming (commonly referred to as "combs"), and they are the largest animals to swim with the help of cilia. Depending on the species, adult ctenophores range from a few millimeters to 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) in size. Only 100 to 150 species have been validated, and possibly another 25 have not been fully described and named. The textbook examples are cydippids with egg-shaped bodies and a pair of retractable tentacles fringed with tentilla ("little tentacles") that are covered with colloblasts, sticky cells that capture prey. Their bodies consist of a mass of jelly, with a layer two cells thick on the outside, and another lining the internal cavity. The phylum has a wide range of body forms, including the egg-shaped cydippids with retractable tentacles that capture prey, the flat generally combless platyctenids, and the large-mouthed beroids, which prey on other ctenophores.
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alb4375821 Beroe ovata, Print, Beroe ovata is a comb jelly in the family Beroidae. It is found in the South Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea and has been introduced into the Black Sea, the Aegean Sea, the Sea of Azov and the Caspian Sea. It was first described by the French physician and zoologist Jean Guillaume Bruguière in 1789.
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alb4372418 Idya elongatus, Print, Beroe (ctenophore), Beroe, commonly known as the cigar comb jellies, is a genus of comb jellies in the family Beroidae.
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alb4354703 Idya peronii, Print, Beroe (ctenophore), Beroe, commonly known as the cigar comb jellies, is a genus of comb jellies in the family Beroidae.
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alb3115269 Ctenophora or comb jelly: Haeckelia rubra 1,2, Hormiphora species 3, Callianira bialata 4, Tinerfe cyanea 5, and Lampea pancerina 6. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
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iblmks00613383 Sea Gooseberries or Comb Jelly (Beroe abyssicola). White Sea, White Karelia, Russia, Europe
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iblhdf02039664 Medusae or jellyfish, cnidarians (Cnidaria) and comb jellies (Ctenophora), historical engraving, 19th Century, from the book by I Solskin Hjemmet, Ung og Gammel, Battle Creek, Michigan, 1893
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00971398 Ctenophore (Hormiphora palmata) exhibiting bioluminescence, Hawaii
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00790121 Comb Jelly (Beroe sp), Laje De Santos, Brazil
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00770270 Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) larvae in comb cells with supply of royal jelly
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00762204 Comb Jelly (Callianira antarctica) eating Antarctic Krill showing bioluminescent cells, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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00762203 Comb Jelly (Callianira antarctica) eating Antarctic Krill, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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00762202 Comb Jelly (Callianira antarctica) eating Antarctic Krill, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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00762201 Comb Jelly (Callianira antarctica) eating Antarctic Krill, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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00762200 Comb Jelly (Callianira antarctica) showing bioluminescent cells, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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00762199 Comb Jelly (Callianira antarctica) showing bioluminescent cells, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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00762198 Ctenophore (Beroe cucumis) detail showing rows of bioluminescent cilia that make up its combs, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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00762197 Ctenophore (Beroe cucumis) showing mouth, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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00762196 Ctenophore (Beroe cucumis) detail showing typical symmetrical combs made of cilia and bioluminescent cells, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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00762195 Ctenophore (Beroe cucumis) showing typical symmetrical combs made of cilia, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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00762194 Ctenophore (Beroe cucumis) showing typical symmetrical combs made of cilia, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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00562194 Sea Gooseberry (Pleurobrachia pileus) comb jelly, Grevelingen, Netherlands
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00562193 Sea Gooseberry (Pleurobrachia pileus) comb jelly,Grevelingen, Netherlands
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00562187 Comb Jelly (Beroe gracilis) feeding on Sea Gooseberry (Pleurobrachia pileus) comb jelly, Netherlands
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00545048 Comb Jelly (Mnemiopsis sp) exhibiting bioluminescence, Japan
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00545047 Comb Jelly (Mnemiopsis sp) exhibiting bioluminescence, Japan
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00519187 Comb Jelly (Mnemiopsis sp) showing bioluminescence, native to western Atlantic
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00455245 Comb Jelly (Callianira antarctica) showing bioluminescence, Antarctica
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00445267 Comb Jelly (Leucothea pulchra), San Diego, California
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00444661 Comb Jelly (Beroe sp), Nagasaki, Japan
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00437500 Comb Jelly (Leucothea sp), San Diego, California
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00437497 Comb Jelly (Leucothea sp), San Diego, California
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00301018 Comb Jelly (Mertensia ovum) with tentacles spread to catch prey, Nova Scotia, Canada
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00301017 Comb Jelly (Mertensia ovum) with tentacles spread to catch prey, Nova Scotia, Canada
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00301016 Comb Jelly (Mertensia ovum) with tentacles spread to catch prey, Nova Scotia, Canada
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00301015 Comb Jelly (Mertensia ovum) with tentacles spread to catch prey, Nova Scotia, Canada
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00301014 Sea Gooseberry (Pleurobrachia pileus) comb jelly showing bioluminescence, Nova Scotia, Canada
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00301013 Sea Gooseberry (Pleurobrachia pileus) comb jelly with tentacles extended for feeding, Nova Scotia, Canada
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00270348 Comb Jelly (Bolinopsis mikado) exhibiting bioluminescence, aquarium, Japan
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00270347 Comb Jelly (Bolinopsis mikado) exhibiting bioluminescence, aquarium, Japan
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00270346 Comb Jelly (Bolinopsis mikado) exhibiting bioluminescence, aquarium, Japan
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00270131 Comb Jelly (Mnemiopsis sp) exhibiting bioluminescence
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00270130 Comb Jelly (Mnemiopsis sp) exhibiting bioluminescence
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00136197 Ctenophore (Beroe cucumis) a Comb Jelly, Arctic Ocean
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00136179 Ctenophore (Beroe cucumis) a Comb Jelly, Arctic Ocean
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00136114 Comb Jelly (Mertensia ovum) with tentacles withdrawn to lick clean, Arctic
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00135327 Comb Jelly (Pleurobrachia bachei), Monterey, California
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00135323 Comb Jelly (Mertensia ovum) feeds on krill; digests it rapidly within transparent gut
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00135094 Ctenophore (Beroe cucumis) voracious with large mouth, Arctic
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00135093 Ctenophore (Beroe cucumis) voracious, large mouth, Arctic
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00135089 Comb Jelly (Mertensia ovum) tentacles splayed to catch prey, Arctic
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00135088 Comb Jelly (Mertensia ovum) feeds on krill which is digested rapidly within transparent gut, Arctic
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00084774 Comb Jelly (Callianira antarctica) showing bioluminescent cells, Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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00084464 Comb Jelly underwater portrait, Arctic
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00971908 "zoology / animals, cnidaria, comb jellies (Ctenophora), colour lithograph, out of: Ernst Haeckel, ""Kunstformen der Natur"", Leipzig - Vienna, 1899 - 1904,"
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