
Medusozoa
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Medusozoa is a clade in the phylum Cnidaria, and is often considered a subphylum. It includes the classes Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa, Staurozoa and Cubozoa. Medusozoans are distinguished by having a medusa stage in their often complex life cycle, a medusa typically being an umbrella-shaped body with stinging tentacles around the edge. With the exception of some Hydrozoa (and Polypodiozoa), all are called jellyfish in their free-swimming medusa phase. ==Naming== The Medusozoa are named after Medusa from ancient Greek mythology.
Species
Subphylum
- PhylumCnidaria
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Museum specimens
- Specimen records
- 18
- With media
- 1
- Collections
- NMMNHS, UF
- Recorded in
- United States, French Polynesia
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- Naming
- Evolution
- Characteristics
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Medusozoa is a clade in the phylum Cnidaria, and is often considered a subphylum. It includes the classes Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa, Staurozoa and Cubozoa. Medusozoans are distinguished by having a medusa stage in their often complex life cycle, a medusa typically being an umbrella-shaped body with stinging tentacles around the edge. With the exception of some Hydrozoa (and Polypodiozoa), all are called jellyfish in their free-swimming medusa phase. ==Naming== The Medusozoa are named after Medusa from ancient Greek mythology.
==Evolution==
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