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  1. Up to 30 cm wide, almost hemispherical; tentacular lappets, 2 per octant broadly rounded, rhopalar lappets smaller; tentacles 3 in each octant; radial stomach pouches of epual width except the distal portion; exumbrella with 16 broad, radial bands of dark, brown colour with numerous light spots.
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    They swam waving their four leaf-like arms and let them hang drift their opulent hair tentacles.] – 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Jules Verne, 1869 Chrysaora plocamia (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa: Semaeostomeae) is one of the largest and most conspicuous jellyfish found along the South American Pacific and Atlantic coasts (Fig. 10.1a–c ).
    C. plocamia is a large jellyfish, up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in bell diameter, although most mature individuals only are 25–40 cm (10–16 in). Chrysaora plocamia, like many other sea nettles or jellyfish in the phylum Cnidaria, gets its name from its sting resembling a bee or nettle bush.
    They typically dwell near the ocean surface in the epipelagic zone. Blooms and strandings of Chrysaora plocamia are reported to occur along both Atlantic and Pacific South American coasts. Additionally theses nettles are 15% of all beachings, and cover an area of 13,000 km of coast line.
    Chrysaora plocamia was found to be morphologically identical to C. achlyos (Morandini and Marques 2010 ), and genetic analysis is still needed to establish if differences in distribution reflect separate species (Morandini and Marques 2010, Dawson and Gomez Daglio 2012 pers. comm.).
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    Chrysaora plocamia - Wikipedia

    The South American sea nettle (Chrysaora plocamia) is a species of jellyfish from the family Pelagiidae. It is found from the Pacific coast of Peru, south along Chile's coast to Tierra del Fuego, and north along the Atlantic coast of Argentina, with a few records from Uruguay. Despite its common name, it is not the … See more

    Chrysaora plocamia, like many other sea nettles or jellyfish in the phylum Cnidaria, gets its name from its sting resembling a bee or nettle bush. The scientific name of these cnidarians … See more

    C. plocamia is a planktonic species, meaning that it floats and travels with the currents. This is where they have the most food and can eat the prey that they consume from the See more

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    Chrysaora plocamia has a life cycle consisting of multiple phases. This species begins as fertilized … See more

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