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A colony of Praya reticulata can grow up to 100 centimetres (39 in) long. The nectophores that propel the siphonophore are apparent, with a size of roughly 5.5 cm in length and 2.0 cm in diameter, and extend past the base of the underside below the opening of the central cavity. The central cavity is made up of … See more
Praya reticulata is a species of siphonophore in the family Prayidae. It has a distinctive net of radial canals that make up its central cavity, a distinctive somatocyst that … See more
During the USS Albatross scientific expedition in 1904–1905 to the Pacific Ocean, marine biologist Henry Bryant Bigelow was in charge of siphonophore collection and … See more
Praya reticulata is found in the pelagic zone of warmer, subtropical waters with high salinity, such as the Kuroshio extension off the coast of Japan. Specimens have … See more
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