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  1. Rhizophysa filiformis - Wikipedia

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    Rhizophysa filiformis is considered uncommon yet widely distributed in the world oceans and present in the western Mediterranean (Pagès and Gili 1992; Bouillon et al. 2004). Three specimens were collected in the southern Alboran Sea in 1991, at depths ranging from 706-833 m (Mills et al. 1996), but nowhere else in the Mediterranean Sea.
    Remarks Chaikin and Gevili (pers. com.) remarked on the painfully stinging sensation delivered by R. filiformis. Rhizophysa filiformis is considered uncommon yet widely distributed in the world oceans and present in the western Mediterranean (Pagès and Gili 1992; Bouillon et al. 2004).
    Rhizophysidae is a family of siphonophores in the suborder Cystonectae. It includes Bathyphysa conifera, sometimes called the "flying spaghetti monster". In Japanese, the family is called ボウズニラ ( bouzunira ).
    It includes Bathyphysa conifera, sometimes called the "flying spaghetti monster". In Japanese, the family is called ボウズニラ ( bouzunira ). ^ Brandt, J. F. 1834-1835.
  4. New records of siphonophores and ctenophores in the Levant Sea

  5. Rhizophysa filiformis - sealifebase.se

  6. Rhizophysa filiformis (Forsskål 1775) - Encyclopedia of Life

  7. Siphonophores (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) of the Benguela …

    WebJan 1, 1992 · Rhizophysa filiformis (Forsskål, 1775) is considered as a scarcely reported cosmopolitan siphonophore (Pagès & Gili, 1992).

  8. A history of the sub-order Cystonectae (Hydrozoa: Siphonophorae)

  9. ADW: Rhizophysa filiformis: CLASSIFICATION

  10. World Register of Deep-Sea species - Rhizophysa filiformis …

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