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    Leucothea (ctenophore) - Wikipedia

    Leucothea are able to reproduce through self-fertilization and will release hundreds of offspring at a time. Development of these organisms varies by species – for example, through its larval life phase, Leucothea multicornis (of the Mediterranean) passes through a Cydippe-like stage, then a medusiform stage, and then … See more

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    Leucothea is a genus of ctenophores in the monotypic family Leucotheidae. See more

    The genus contains the following species:
    • Leucothea filmersankeyi Gershwin, Zeidler & Davie, 2010
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    Like other species in the order Lobata, Leucothea species have a distinct, compressed body shape with two prominent lobes on … See more

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