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Ctenoplana Caulleryi
''Ctenoplana'' is a genus of comb jellies, and the only genus in the family Ctenoplanidae. It comprises the following species: * ''Ctenoplana agnae'' (Dawydoff, 1929) * ''Ctenoplana bengalensis ''Ctenoplana'' is a genus of comb jellies, and the only genus in the family Ctenoplanidae. It comprises the following species: * ''Ctenoplana agnae ''Ctenoplana'' is a genus of comb jellies, and the only genus in the family Family (fro ...'' Gnanamuthu and Nair, 1948 * '' Ctenoplana caulleryi'' Dawydoff, 1936 * '' Ctenoplana duboscqui'' Dawydoff, 1929 * '' Ctenoplana korotneffi'' Willey, 1896 * '' Ctenoplana kowalevskii'' Korotneff, 1886 * '' Ctenoplana maculomarginata'' (Yoshi, 1933) * '' Ctenoplana muculosa'' (Yoshi, 1933) * '' Ctenoplana neritica'' Fricke & Plante, 1971 * '' Ctenoplana perrieri'' (Dawydoff, 1930) * '' Ctenoplana rosacea'' Willey, 1896 * '' Ctenoplana yurii'' (Dawydoff, 1929) References External links Ctenophore genera {{Ctenophore-stub ...
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Comb Jelly
Ctenophora (; ctenophore ; ) comprise a phylum of marine invertebrates, commonly known as comb jellies, that inhabit sea 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 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 plat ...
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Family (biology)
Family ( la, familia, plural ') is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between order and genus. A family may be divided into subfamilies, which are intermediate ranks between the ranks of family and genus. The official family names are Latin in origin; however, popular names are often used: for example, walnut trees and hickory trees belong to the family Juglandaceae, but that family is commonly referred to as the "walnut family". What belongs to a family—or if a described family should be recognized at all—are proposed and determined by practicing taxonomists. There are no hard rules for describing or recognizing a family, but in plants, they can be characterized on the basis of both vegetative and reproductive features of plant species. Taxonomists often take different positions about descriptions, and there may be no broad consensus across the scientific community for some time. The publishing of new data and opi ...
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Ctenoplana Agnae
''Ctenoplana'' is a genus of comb jellies, and the only genus in the family Family (from la, familia) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its ... Ctenoplanidae. It comprises the following species: * '' Ctenoplana agnae'' (Dawydoff, 1929) * '' Ctenoplana bengalensis'' Gnanamuthu and Nair, 1948 * '' Ctenoplana caulleryi'' Dawydoff, 1936 * '' Ctenoplana duboscqui'' Dawydoff, 1929 * '' Ctenoplana korotneffi'' Willey, 1896 * '' Ctenoplana kowalevskii'' Korotneff, 1886 * '' Ctenoplana maculomarginata'' (Yoshi, 1933) * '' Ctenoplana muculosa'' (Yoshi, 1933) * '' Ctenoplana neritica'' Fricke & Plante, 1971 * '' Ctenoplana perrieri'' (Dawydoff, 1930) * '' Ctenoplana rosacea'' Willey, 1896 * '' Ctenoplana yurii'' (Dawydoff, 1929) References External links Ctenophore genera {{Ctenophore-stub ...
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Ctenoplana Bengalensis
''Ctenoplana'' is a genus of comb jellies, and the only genus in the family Ctenoplanidae. It comprises the following species: * ''Ctenoplana agnae ''Ctenoplana'' is a genus of comb jellies, and the only genus in the family Family (from la, familia) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), affinity (by marriage or othe ...'' (Dawydoff, 1929) * '' Ctenoplana bengalensis'' Gnanamuthu and Nair, 1948 * '' Ctenoplana caulleryi'' Dawydoff, 1936 * '' Ctenoplana duboscqui'' Dawydoff, 1929 * '' Ctenoplana korotneffi'' Willey, 1896 * '' Ctenoplana kowalevskii'' Korotneff, 1886 * '' Ctenoplana maculomarginata'' (Yoshi, 1933) * '' Ctenoplana muculosa'' (Yoshi, 1933) * '' Ctenoplana neritica'' Fricke & Plante, 1971 * '' Ctenoplana perrieri'' (Dawydoff, 1930) * '' Ctenoplana rosacea'' Willey, 1896 * '' Ctenoplana yurii'' (Dawydoff, 1929) References External links Ctenophore genera {{Ctenophore-stub ...
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Ctenoplana Caulleryi
''Ctenoplana'' is a genus of comb jellies, and the only genus in the family Ctenoplanidae. It comprises the following species: * ''Ctenoplana agnae'' (Dawydoff, 1929) * ''Ctenoplana bengalensis ''Ctenoplana'' is a genus of comb jellies, and the only genus in the family Ctenoplanidae. It comprises the following species: * ''Ctenoplana agnae ''Ctenoplana'' is a genus of comb jellies, and the only genus in the family Family (fro ...'' Gnanamuthu and Nair, 1948 * '' Ctenoplana caulleryi'' Dawydoff, 1936 * '' Ctenoplana duboscqui'' Dawydoff, 1929 * '' Ctenoplana korotneffi'' Willey, 1896 * '' Ctenoplana kowalevskii'' Korotneff, 1886 * '' Ctenoplana maculomarginata'' (Yoshi, 1933) * '' Ctenoplana muculosa'' (Yoshi, 1933) * '' Ctenoplana neritica'' Fricke & Plante, 1971 * '' Ctenoplana perrieri'' (Dawydoff, 1930) * '' Ctenoplana rosacea'' Willey, 1896 * '' Ctenoplana yurii'' (Dawydoff, 1929) References External links Ctenophore genera {{Ctenophore-stub ...
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Ctenoplana Duboscqui
''Ctenoplana'' is a genus of comb jellies, and the only genus in the family Ctenoplanidae. It comprises the following species: * ''Ctenoplana agnae'' (Dawydoff, 1929) * ''Ctenoplana bengalensis'' Gnanamuthu and Nair, 1948 * ''Ctenoplana caulleryi ''Ctenoplana'' is a genus of comb jellies, and the only genus in the family Ctenoplanidae. It comprises the following species: * ''Ctenoplana agnae'' (Dawydoff, 1929) * ''Ctenoplana bengalensis ''Ctenoplana'' is a genus of comb jellies, and ...'' Dawydoff, 1936 * '' Ctenoplana duboscqui'' Dawydoff, 1929 * '' Ctenoplana korotneffi'' Willey, 1896 * '' Ctenoplana kowalevskii'' Korotneff, 1886 * '' Ctenoplana maculomarginata'' (Yoshi, 1933) * '' Ctenoplana muculosa'' (Yoshi, 1933) * '' Ctenoplana neritica'' Fricke & Plante, 1971 * '' Ctenoplana perrieri'' (Dawydoff, 1930) * '' Ctenoplana rosacea'' Willey, 1896 * '' Ctenoplana yurii'' (Dawydoff, 1929) References External links Ctenophore genera {{Ctenophore-stub ...
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