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  1. Rhizostomatidae - Wikipedia

  2. Rhizostomatidae - Wikipedia

  3. Rhizostoma pulmo - Wikipedia

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    According to the World Register of Marine Species, 11 extant species are in four extant genera within this family: Genus † Simplicibrachia, is known from fossils in the Ypresian -aged Monte Bolca lagerstatten. ^ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Rhizostomatidae Cuvier, 1800". marinespecies.org. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
    Rhizostoma is a genus of medium to large rhizostomatid jellyfish found in the East Atlantic Ocean ( North Sea and British Isles to South Africa) and Mediterranean Sea. ^ Holst, S.; I. Sötje; H. Tiemann; and G. Jarms (2007).
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    The Large Jellyfish Rhizostoma luteum as Sustainable a Resource for Antioxidant Properties, Nutraceutical Value and Biomedical Applications. Mar.
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    Rhizostoma pulmo is moderately venomous but not as deadly as other species. Effects include a burning sensation on the skin, dermatitis, and ulcers which confirms it is toxic to humans. However, it does not pose a serious threat to humans. It is a favourite food of the leatherback turtle.
  5. Rhizostomatidae - GBIF

  6. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Rhizostomeae

  7. Rhizostomae - Wikipedia

  8. Rhizostoma - Wikipedia

  9. Rhizostoma pulmo, Barrel jellyfish : fisheries - SeaLifeBase

  10. Rhizostomatid - Encyclopedia of Life

  11. ADW: Rhizostomatidae: CLASSIFICATION