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    Pleurobrachia pileus - Wikipedia

    Pleurobrachia pileus is a species of comb jelly, commonly known as a sea gooseberry. It is found in open water in the northern Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea, and was first described by the Danish zoologist Otto Friedrich Müller in 1776. Se mere

    Pleurobrachia pileus is a small, globular or ovoid comb jelly up to about 2.5 cm (1 in) in length. It has a pair of long tentacles that are used to catch … Se mere

    Pleurobrachia pileus occurs in the northern Atlantic Ocean and along the northwestern coasts of Europe. Its range includes the Se mere

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    Pleurobrachia pileus is a predator and feeds on such actively swimming prey as gammarid amphipods, crab zoeal larvae, barnacle cyprid larvae and calanoid copepods. … Se mere

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  4. The ctenophore genome and the evolutionary origins …

    WEBden 21. maj 2014 · Here we present the draft genome of Pleurobrachia bachei, Pacific sea gooseberry, together with ten other ctenophore transcriptomes, and show that they are remarkably distinct from other …

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  9. Pleurobrachia Fleming, 1822 - World Register of …

    WEBMills, C.E. Internet (1998-present). Phylum Ctenophora: list of all valid species names. Electronic internet document. Pleurobrachia Fleming, 1822. Accessed through ...

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