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  1. Cuninidae - Wikipedia

  2. Cuninidae - GBIF

  3. Cuninidae Bigelow, 1913 - World Register of Marine Species

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    Cuninidae is a family of hydrozoans in the order Narcomedusae. They have dome-shaped bells and tentacles set above the undulating margin of the bell. Their gastric pouches contain the gonads situated in line with the tentacles, the number of pouches being the same as the number of tentacles.
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    Narcomedusae are a relatively small suborder of mesopelagic or bathypelagic hydrozoan cnidarians (Larson et al. 1989; Osborn 2000; Raskoff 2002) consisting of 39 species in 3 families: the Cuninidae (Bigelow 1913), Aeginidae (Gegenbauer 1857) and Solmarisidae (Haeckel 1879) (see Russel 1953; Kramp 1961 ).
    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.
    In Cunina proboscidea, this egg and phorocyte pair is reported to produce a reduced medusa with four tentacles which produces gametes before degenerating within a host medusa (Stschelkanowzew 1906, cited in Hyman 1940 ).
  6. Cuninidae - mindat.org

  7. Zooplankton of the South Atlantic Ocean: Familia Cuninidae

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

  9. ADW: Cuninidae: CLASSIFICATION

  10. Cuninidae (Cuninidae) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

  11. Observations on the life histories of the narcomedusae