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Scyphozoa Collection (page 2)

Discover the mesmerizing world of Scyphozoa: a diverse group of jellyfish species found in various corners of the globe

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Multitudes of Moon jellyfish (Aurelia labiata), Alaska, USA, Gulf of Alaska

Multitudes of Moon jellyfish (Aurelia labiata), Alaska, USA, Gulf of Alaska. Pacific ocean

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Golden jellyfish (Mastigias papua), Jellyfish Lake, Palau

Golden jellyfish (Mastigias papua), Jellyfish Lake, Palau

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Crown Jellyfish, Cephea cephea, Hawaii, USA

Crown Jellyfish, Cephea cephea, Hawaii, USA
The Crown jellyfish (Cephea cephea) is also known as the cauliflower jellyfish, Hawaii. This species lives in open ocean with a lifespan of three to six months

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Jellyfish (Pelagia Noctiluca) With Fish Prey Photographed During A Blackwater Scuba Dive Several

Jellyfish (Pelagia Noctiluca) With Fish Prey Photographed During A Blackwater Scuba Dive Several Miles Offshore Of A Hawaiian Island At Night; Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Aequoria Jellyfish (Scyphozoa)

Aequoria Jellyfish (Scyphozoa)

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Jellyfish

Jellyfish

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Chrysaora isosceles, jellyfish model

Chrysaora isosceles, jellyfish model
A glass model of a jellyfish, created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late nineteenth century and held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Moon jellyfish sex glands

Moon jellyfish sex glands. Close up of the sex glands of an ephyra medusa of the cnidarian Aurelia aurita. Medusae are the sexually mature

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Saucer jelly (Aurelia aurita), illustration

Saucer jelly (Aurelia aurita), illustration
Zoology - Cnidarians - Scyphozoans - Saucer jelly (Aurelia aurita), illustration

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Polyclonia frondosa, jellyfish

Polyclonia frondosa, jellyfish
A glass model of a jellyfish, created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late nineteenth century and held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Polyclonia frondosa, jellyfish model

Polyclonia frondosa, jellyfish model
A glass model of a jellyfish, created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late nineteenth century and held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Aurelia aurita, jellyfish model

Aurelia aurita, jellyfish model
A glass model of a jellyfish, created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late nineteenth century and held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Aurelia aurita, jellyfish

Aurelia aurita, jellyfish
A glass model of a jellyfish, created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late nineteenth century and held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Jelly Fish (Scyphozoa), underwater marine invertebrate

Jelly Fish (Scyphozoa), underwater marine invertebrate

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: A Crown Jellyfish gently floating off the coast of Fiji

A Crown Jellyfish gently floating off the coast of Fiji
A Crown Jellyfish (Netrostoma setouchina) gently floating through South Pacific ocean waters off the coast of Tavarua Island, Fiji

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: A bioluminescent Jellyfish

A bioluminescent Jellyfish is a predator catching small fish and organisms with their poisonous tentacles

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: A large lions mane jellyfish swims in a kelp forest

A large lions mane jellyfish swims in a kelp forest off the coast of California. Kelp forests, which grow in temperate areas worldwide, provide vital habitat for many species of fish and invertebrates

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Rhizostome Jellyfish, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia

Rhizostome Jellyfish, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia
Rhizostome Jellyfish (Thysanostoma thysanura), Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish illustration

Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish illustration. The jellyfish is a predator of the oceans and feeds on small fish and zooplankton. Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish has the ability to glow in the dark

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: An iridescent blue jellyfish with trailing stinging tentacles

An iridescent blue jellyfish with trailing stinging tentacles to subdue its prey

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Golden jellyfish in Kakaban Lake, Indonesia

Golden jellyfish in Kakaban Lake, Indonesia
Golden jellyfish in Kakaban Lake in Snells window silhouetted against the sky with sunrays coming through and trees in background, Derawan Islands, East Kalimantan, Indonesia

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Upside down jellyfish in Caribbean Sea

Upside down jellyfish in Caribbean Sea

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: A Chrysaora sea nettle jellyfish illustration

A Chrysaora sea nettle jellyfish illustration. The jellyfish is a predator of the oceans and feeds on small fish and zooplankton

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Sea Nettle Jellyfish in Atlantic Ocean

Sea Nettle Jellyfish in Atlantic Ocean

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: A brightly colored bioluminescent jellyfish

A brightly colored bioluminescent jellyfish
A brightly colored jellyfish swims in deep ocean waters with bioluminescence

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Golden jellyfish swim inside a lake in the Republic of Palau

Golden jellyfish swim inside a lake in the Republic of Palau
Golden jellyfish (Mastigias papua etpisonii) swim inside a marine lake in the Republic of Palau. These endemic jellies have a symbiosis with zooxanthellae

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Bluish white transluscent jellyfish against black background

Bluish white transluscent jellyfish against black background, Bangka, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Red jellyfish illustration

Red jellyfish illustration. The jellyfish is a transparent gelatinous predator that uses its stinging tentacles to catch fish and small prey

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: A brightly colored jellyfish illustration

A brightly colored jellyfish illustration
The jellyfish is a predator of the seas which stings its prey with poisonous tentacles

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Sea nettle is host to a small shrimp in the Atlantic Ccean

Sea nettle is host to a small shrimp in the Atlantic Ccean off the coast of North Carolina

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Upside down jellyfish over sand in Caribbean Sea

Upside down jellyfish over sand in Caribbean Sea

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: A green and blue jellyfish illustration

A green and blue jellyfish illustration. The jellyfish is a predator of the oceans and feeds on small fish and zooplankton

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Orange jellyfish illustration

Orange jellyfish illustration.v The jellyfish is a transparent gelatinous predator that uses its stinging tentacles to catch fish and small prey

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: A bioluminescent red jellyfish

A bioluminescent red jellyfish glows in the darkness of the deep ocean

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Blue jellyfish illustration

Blue jellyfish illustration. The jellyfish is a transparent gelatinous predator that uses its stinging tentacles to catch fish and small prey

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Green jellyfish illustration

Green jellyfish illustration. The jellyfish is a predator of the oceans and feeds on small fish and zooplankton

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Teal jellyfish illustration

Teal jellyfish illustration. The jellyfish is a transparent gelatinous predator that uses its stinging tentacles to catch fish and small prey

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: A blue spotted jellyfish illustration

A blue spotted jellyfish illustration. The jellyfish is a predator of the oceans and feeds on small fish and zooplankton

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: A golden jellyfish, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

A golden jellyfish, Raja Ampat, Indonesia
A golden jellyfish (Mastigias papua) swims just under the surface of a lagoon in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. These jellies have a symbiosis with zooxanthellage and thus stay in shallow, sunlit waters

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Moon jelly -Aurelia aurita-, here a mutation with seven gonads instead of four, Black Sea, Crimea

Moon jelly -Aurelia aurita-, here a mutation with seven gonads instead of four, Black Sea, Crimea, Ukraine

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Moon Jellyfish, Saucer Jelly -Aurelia aurita-, genetic mutation with seven gonads instead of four

Moon Jellyfish, Saucer Jelly -Aurelia aurita-, genetic mutation with seven gonads instead of four, Black Sea, Crimea, Ukraine

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Lions Mane Jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) adult, swimming near surface in sea loch, Loch Carron

Lions Mane Jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) adult, swimming near surface in sea loch, Loch Carron, Ross and Cromarty, Highlands, Scotland, June

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Compass Jellyfish (Chrysaora hysoscella) adult, swimming near coast, Falmouth, Cornwall, England

Compass Jellyfish (Chrysaora hysoscella) adult, swimming near coast, Falmouth, Cornwall, England, August

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Upside-down Jellyfish (Cassiopeia andromeda) adult, swimming, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi

Upside-down Jellyfish (Cassiopeia andromeda) adult, swimming, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, June

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Barrel Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) dead adult, washed up on beach, Isle of Portland, Dorset

Barrel Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) dead adult, washed up on beach, Isle of Portland, Dorset, England, May

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Barrel Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) adult, swimming near surface, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck

Barrel Jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) adult, swimming near surface, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, May

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Stalked Jellyfish (Haliclystus auricula) adult, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England

Stalked Jellyfish (Haliclystus auricula) adult, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, June

Background imageScyphozoa Collection: Swimming jellyfish

Swimming jellyfish



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Discover the mesmerizing world of Scyphozoa: a diverse group of jellyfish species found in various corners of the globe. From the deep sea realms of Trondheimsfjord, Norway, witness the ethereal beauty of juvenile Periphylla periphylla as they gracefully navigate through the darkness. In Cornwall, UK, bask in awe at an aggregation of Golden jellyfish (Mastigias sp) and Moon jellyfish creating a sunburst spectacle near the water's surface. Travel to East End, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands where a delicate Moon jelly (Aurelia aurita) drifts effortlessly over a vibrant coral reef, showcasing nature's artistry. Venture to Shetland Isles, Scotland and observe Pelagia noctiluca amidst planktonic life forms - their translucent bodies blending seamlessly with their surroundings. Return to Trondheimsfjord for another encounter with Periphylla periphylla; these deep-sea dwellers continue to captivate with their mysterious allure. Witness Cyanea capillata being swept by ocean currents over beds of eel grass or marvel at them swimming gracefully with feeding tentacles spread wide open. Gozo Island in Malta offers a breathtaking sight as luminescent Mauve stingers (Pelagia noctiluca) illuminate open waters like floating stars. Finally, immerse yourself in My Paradise Reef on Cabilao Island where an aggregation of Thimble jellyfish (Linuche unguiculata) creates an enchanting display that leaves you spellbound. Scyphozoa takes us on an extraordinary journey into the depths and shallows alike; reminding us that beneath our oceans' surfaces lies a realm filled with wonder and beauty.