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    Drymonema - Wikipedia

    Drymonema is a genus of true jellyfish, placed in its own family, the Drymonematidae. There are three species: Drymonema dalmatinum, Drymonema gorgo, and Drymonema larsoni, which are found in the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. See more

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    Drymonema was described as a distinct family based on DNA evidence and morphological analysis, in 2011. The first species described, D. larsoni, was named after the scientist Ronald … See more

    Drymonema dalmatinum Haeckel, 1880
    • Drymonema gorgo F. Müller, 1883
    Drymonema larsoni Bayha & Dawson, 2010 See more

    The morphology of Drymonema is defined by:
    Allometric growth of the bell margin.
    • Ring shaped zone of tentacles. See more

    The reproduction of the genus Drymonema is similar to the reproduction of all Scyphozoans. These organisms can undergo both sexual (medusa) and asexual (polyp) … See more

    • Translucent tentacles used for grasping and feeding.
    • Drymonema species eat an abundant amount of moon jellyfish (Aurelia sp.) See more

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  3. Drymonema dalmatinum - Wikipedia

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    WEBMay 15, 2015 · PDF | This paper presents the data on the first observation of Drymonema dalmatinum Haeckel, 1880 in the Neum Bay. On the 23rd and 24th of May, A. Gajić... | Find, read and cite all the...

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    WEBDec 13, 2016 · Request PDF | The first record of Drymonema dalmatinum from the northern Alboran Sea (western Mediterranean) | The large scyphozoan jellyfish Drymonema dalmatinum was first described by...

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