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Medusae Collection

"Captivating Medusae: A Mesmerizing World of Jellyfish and Artwork" Dive into the enchanting realm of medusae, commonly known as jellyfish

Background imageMedusae Collection: Jelly fish, artwork

Jelly fish, artwork
Jelly fish (Leonura terminalis). Historical artwork of a deep sea jelly fish observed by Ernst Haeckel during an expedition on HMS Challenger (1873-1876)

Background imageMedusae Collection: Varieties of jellyfish and medusae. Lithograph by C. Mayer after Conrad Kull from Lorenz Oken's

Varieties of jellyfish and medusae. Lithograph by C. Mayer after Conrad Kull from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural
FLO4684866 Varieties of jellyfish and medusae. Lithograph by C. Mayer after Conrad Kull from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart

Background imageMedusae Collection: Medusa head coral, Gorgonocephalus caputmedusae. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's '

Medusa head coral, Gorgonocephalus caputmedusae. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "
FLO4574688 Medusa head coral, Gorgonocephalus caputmedusae. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1798

Background imageMedusae Collection: Fig.1.2. Stinging Cubomedusae; F.3.4. Its Long Tentacles; F. 5. Sea Medusae with... 1813

Fig.1.2. Stinging Cubomedusae; F.3.4. Its Long Tentacles; F. 5. Sea Medusae with... 1813
Fig.1.2. Stinging Cubomedusae; F.3.4. Its Long Tentacles; F. 5. Sea Medusae with Long Tentacles; F.6. Curly Fringe of a Large Brazilian Cubomedusae; F.7.Warty Sea Medusae; F.8

Background imageMedusae Collection: Varieties of jellyfish and medusae

Varieties of jellyfish and medusae. Lithograph by C. Mayer after Conrad Kull from Lorenz Okens Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841

Background imageMedusae Collection: Siphonophorae hydrozoa

Siphonophorae hydrozoa: Epibulia ritteriana 1, 2, and Salacella uvaria 3-6. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur

Background imageMedusae Collection: Medusa epidendrum orchid, Epidendrum medusae

Medusa epidendrum orchid, Epidendrum medusae (Nanodes medusae). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageMedusae Collection: Medusas bulbophyllum orchid, Bulbophyllum medusae

Medusas bulbophyllum orchid, Bulbophyllum medusae (Medusas head orchid, Cirrhopetalum medusae). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake

Background imageMedusae Collection: Gorgons head, Gorgonocephalus caput medusae

Gorgons head, Gorgonocephalus caput medusae.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageMedusae Collection: Picture No. 10922204

Picture No. 10922204
Medusa's Head Spurge. near Cape Town, South Africa. (Euphorbia caput-medusae). Date:

Background imageMedusae Collection: Moon jellyfish C018 / 2549

Moon jellyfish C018 / 2549
Moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita). These jellyfish, also known as the common jellyfish, are found in coastal waters throughout the world

Background imageMedusae Collection: Moon jellyfish C018 / 2545

Moon jellyfish C018 / 2545
Moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita). These jellyfish, also known as the common jellyfish, are found in coastal waters throughout the world

Background imageMedusae Collection: Pacific sea nettle jellyfish C018 / 2547

Pacific sea nettle jellyfish C018 / 2547
Pacific sea nettle (Chrysaora fuscescens) jellyfish. This species has a distinctive golden-brown bell, up to 30 cm in diameter, whitish oral arms

Background imageMedusae Collection: Pacific sea nettle jellyfish C018 / 2546

Pacific sea nettle jellyfish C018 / 2546
Pacific sea nettle (Chrysaora fuscescens) jellyfish. This species has a distinctive golden-brown bell, up to 30 cm in diameter, whitish oral arms

Background imageMedusae Collection: Pacific sea nettle jellyfish C018 / 2550

Pacific sea nettle jellyfish C018 / 2550
Pacific sea nettle (Chrysaora fuscescens) jellyfish. This species has a distinctive golden-brown bell, up to 30 cm in diameter, whitish oral arms

Background imageMedusae Collection: Pacific sea nettle jellyfish C018 / 2548

Pacific sea nettle jellyfish C018 / 2548
Pacific sea nettle (Chrysaora fuscescens) jellyfish. This species has a distinctive golden-brown bell, up to 30 cm in diameter, whitish oral arms

Background imageMedusae Collection: Hydroid (Campanularia flexuosa), LM

Hydroid (Campanularia flexuosa), LM
Hydroid (Campanularia flexuosa). Light micrograph (LM) of a colonial hydroid, showing gonozooid (reproducing) and gastrozooid (feeding) polyps, attached to a central stolon (stalk)

Background imageMedusae Collection: Amphipod inside a lions mane jellyfish

Amphipod inside a lions mane jellyfish

Background imageMedusae Collection: Lions mane jellyfish

Lions mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata). Lions mane jellyfish are the largest known species of jellyfish. They can reach over 2 metres across with tentacles of around 30 metres long


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"Captivating Medusae: A Mesmerizing World of Jellyfish and Artwork" Dive into the enchanting realm of medusae, commonly known as jellyfish. These ethereal creatures have captivated artists and scientists alike with their delicate beauty and mysterious allure. From the Siphonophorae hydrozoa to the mesmerizing Medusa epidendrum orchid (Epidendrum medusae), these diverse varieties showcase nature's artistic prowess. Just like an artwork, each species boasts unique colors, shapes, and patterns that leave us in awe. Speaking of artistry, let's not forget about the stunning Medusa bulbophyllum orchid (Bulbophyllum medusae) which resembles its namesake with its dangling tendrils, and is a true masterpiece crafted by Mother Nature herself. But it doesn't end there - even mythology pays homage to these captivating creatures. The Gorgons head or Gorgonocephalus caput medusae symbolizes power and mystique in ancient tales. If you're curious to witness this spellbinding world for yourself, picture No. 10922204 will transport you into an underwater wonderland where jellyfish gracefully float through crystal-clear waters. Amongst them, the majestic Lions mane jellyfish reigns supreme with its flowing tentacles resembling a regal lion's mane. Its presence commands attention wherever it roams. The Moon jellyfish C018 / 2549 and C018 / 2545 add a touch of celestial magic to our narrative. Their translucent bodies seem almost otherworldly as they drift peacefully beneath moonlit skies. Meanwhile, the Pacific sea nettle jellyfish C018 / 2547 and C018 / 2546 bring vibrant hues to this aquatic symphony; their graceful movements leaving trails of color behind them as they navigate ocean currents.