Chiropsoides Buitendijki
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''Chiropsoides'' is a genus of
box jellyfish Box jellyfish (class Cubozoa) are cnidarian invertebrates distinguished by their box-like (i.e., cube-shaped) body. Some species of box jellyfish produce potent venom delivered by contact with their tentacles. Stings from some species, including ' ...
in the family
Chiropsalmidae Chiropsalmidae is a family of venomous box jellyfish within the class Cubozoa. Genera * '' Chiropsalmus'' Agassiz, 1862 :*'' Chiropsalmus alipes'' Gershwin, 2006 :*''Chiropsalmus quadrumanus ''Chiropsalmus quadrumanus'', commonly known as the ...
. It is monotypic, with a single species, ''Chiropsoides buitendijki''. The most distinct species characteristics are the shape of the gastric saccules, the pedalial canals, and the unilateral pedalial branching.


Anatomy and morphology

As members of the phylum
Cnidaria Cnidaria ( ) is a phylum under kingdom Animalia containing over 11,000 species of aquatic invertebrates found both in fresh water, freshwater and marine environments (predominantly the latter), including jellyfish, hydroid (zoology), hydroids, ...
'', C. buitendijki'' have flexible, tubule-shaped stinging cells called
nematocysts A cnidocyte (also known as a cnidoblast) is a type of cell containing a large secretory organelle called a ''cnidocyst'', that can deliver a sting to other organisms as a way to capture prey and defend against predators. A cnidocyte explosively ...
that coil within a capsule structure and can be launched outward to deliver a sting to prey. Many jellyfish of the class
Cubozoa Box jellyfish (class Cubozoa) are cnidarian invertebrates distinguished by their box-like (i.e., cube-shaped) body. Some species of box jellyfish produce potent venom (poison), venom delivered by contact with their tentacles. Stings from some spec ...
have tubules that can be categorized as microbasic, meaning that the tubule is not longer than the capsule and thus does not need to coil up to fit inside. More specifically, ''C. buitendijki'' have tubules called mastigophores, meaning "whip-bearing". Most Cubozoans, including ''C. buitendijki,'' have p-mastigophores, meaning that the shaft and tubule differ noticeably in girth. This structure is believed to carry most of the venom within the entire nematocyst. The umbrella-shaped fleshy body of ''C. buitendijki'' has a smooth texture, and the species does not present with any nematocyst warts (freckles). The umbrella can reach about in diameter in adult specimens, and harbors the typical cuboid shape of other box jellyfish. The species also has six functional eyes.


Behavior

Most studies of ''C. buitendijki'' have focused on partial DNA sequencing, anatomical classification, and morphology studies. There is little known about the species’ behavior and community interaction. ''Chiropsoides buitendijki'' has potent venom that can harm human skin. Several cases of human injury have been reported off the southern coast of Malaysia. The sting marks left by the species are very distinctive because of the unique shape of their nematocysts. Species identification is therefore important in treating jellyfish stings.


Classification

The similar species ''Chiropsoides quadrigatus'' may be the same species as ''C. buitendijki;'' this has been debated since some of the "distinct" features of ''C. quadrigatus'' too closely resemble those same "distinct" features found in ''C. buitendijki.'' Distinctive features are what identify a species as their own unique taxonomic group. If the features that distinguish each of these species are the same, then it is possible they are in fact one species. More sampling and
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are needed to make a clearer distinction.


Habitat

''Chiropsoides buitendijki'' have been recorded in the
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, specifically sighted in
India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ...
,
Malaysia Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
, and
Indochina Mainland Southeast Asia (historically known as Indochina and the Indochinese Peninsula) is the continental portion of Southeast Asia. It lies east of the Indian subcontinent and south of Mainland China and is bordered by the Indian Ocean to th ...
. They live in mangrove forests and other coastal ecosystems. A few sightings of the species have also been reported in the
Philippines The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Located in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of List of islands of the Philippines, 7,641 islands, with a tot ...
and
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl ...
. The species closely resembles other species of box jelly, and its habitats have been found to coexist with other
Chirodropidae Chirodropidae is a family of Venom (poison), venomous box jellyfish within the class Cubozoa. Like other members of the order Chirodropida, they have branched pedalia (muscular bases at the corners of their cubic umbrella), in contrast to the unb ...
, such as ''
Chironex yamaguchii ''Chironex yamaguchii'', commonly known as ハブクラゲ (transliterated as habu-kurage, literally meaning "Viper Jellyfish" in Japanese) and as "hub jellyfish" due to erroneous machine translations, is a species of box jellyfish found in coas ...
'' and '' Chironex fleckeri''; it is quite possible that sightings in Australia and the Philippines have been misidentifications. The range of the species could also be an underestimation due to undersampling and a lack of scientific study of the species.


Threats

''Chiropsoides buitendijki'' have been shown to experience blooms in coastal
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regions, especially after
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season when the nutrients in the water are well mixed and distributed. However, these blooms in the Indian Ocean bring large numbers of jellyfish to coastal waters, where they are susceptible to
bycatch Bycatch (or by-catch), in the fishing industry, is a fish or other marine species that is caught unintentionally while fishing for specific species or sizes of wildlife. Bycatch is either the wrong species, the wrong sex, or is undersized or juve ...
from large fishing vessels. The jellyfish are not typically eaten, so a majority of catch is discarded on board.


References

{{Taxonbar, from2=Q1859415, from1=Q4013096 Chiropsalmidae Medusozoa genera Taxa described in 1936 Monotypic cnidarian genera