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    Tamoya haplonema - Wikipedia

    Tamoya haplonema is a species of box jellyfish in the genus Tamoya. It is the type species of the genus and was described in 1859. The medusa possesses four tentacles, one each on an inter-radial pedal. See more

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    They possess 4 tentacles, one each on an inter-radial pedal. Like other cubomedusae, Tamoya haplonema has four rhopalia with a statolith and four simple eyes and two camera eyes on each … See more

    Tamoya haplonema prey on fish. They have also been observed interacting with fish outside of the predator prey relationship, with the fish going inside the jellyfish and around … See more

    It is native to the western Atlantic, and specimens have been found from Argentina to Long Island. Some specimens have been found in … See more

    Like other box jellyfish, they are highly venomous and have been known to sting humans. If stung, vinegar should be applied to deactivate the nematocysts in the skin. Cold seawater compress should also be applied. See more

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    WebOct 11, 2016 · Tamoya haplonema is associated to warm neritic waters of both western and eastern Atlantic Ocean (Mianzan and Cornelius 1999), …

  4. (PDF) New Record of the Cubomedusa Tamoya …

    WebJan 1, 2001 · New records of the cubozoan jellyfish Tamoya haplonema in Uruguayan waters are reported together with historical records for the region, and associated with the oceanographic conditions at the...

  5. (PDF) Tamoya haplonema (Cnidaria: Cubozoa) from …

    WebDec 1, 2016 · PDF | New records of the cubozoan jellyfish Tamoya haplonema in Uruguayan waters are reported together with historical records for the region, and... | Find, read and cite all the research you...

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