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  1. Cunina peregrina - Wikipedia

  2. Hydrozoa - The World Hydrozoa Database - Cunina peregrina …

  3. Cunina peregrina Bigelow, 1909 - World Register of Marine Species

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    Cunina peregrina has two life cycles that occur simultaneously: asexual budding of actinula larvae from the parent medusa which develop into fully developed medusae; and sexual reproduction producing an egg and phorocyte pair which develops into an actinula and a four-tentacle reduced medusa (Lucas & Reed 2009).
    Cunina peregrina were found to be brooding juveniles within the subumbrella. Brood contents varied in size and developmental stage. In addition, pairs of small white spheres enclosed within a membrane, most likely an oocyte and phorocyte (nurse cell) were observed around the stomach wall.
    From 11 and 19 June 1995, 33 Cunina peregrina were collected from between 200 and 272 m depth in the Gulf of Maine (42°30′N 69°30′W), a region that experiences the typical temperate spring and autumn peaks of phytoplankton. Maximum depth was 280 m.
    In C. peregrina it is suggested that two life cycles are occurring simultaneously: (1) asexual budding of actinula larvae from the parent medusa which develop into fully developed medusa; and (2) sexual reproduction producing an egg and phorocyte pair which develops into an actinula and a four-tentacle reduced medusa.
  5. Cunina peregrina (Cunina peregrina) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

  6. Observations on the life histories of the narcomedusae

  7. New record of Cunina simplex (Hydrozoa, Trachylinae) from Japan

  8. Zooplankton of the South Atlantic Ocean: Cunina peregrina

  9. Cunina peregrina Bigelow, 1909 - GBIF

  10. Observations on the life histories of the narcomedusae …

    WebFeb 1, 2009 · Adam J. Reed. PDF | In this paper, we present evidence of direct development life cycles and brooding behaviour in two narcomedusae species in the family Cuninidae,... | Find, read and cite all ...

  11. In Situ Foraging and Feeding Behaviour of Narcomedusae …

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