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Aurelia aurita is the scientific name of the common jellyfish.
Paramecium caudatum. Yep, Paramecium is also its first scientific name, or the name of the genus.
Paramecium pentaurelia
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Aurelia aurita is the scientific name of the common jellyfish.
One of the most interesting known symbiotic relationships is that of Paramecium aurelia and its bacterial endosymbionts. See also the Chlorella symbiosis with Paramecium bursaria.
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An aurelia is an entomological name for a crysalis.
Aurelia, Phoenix, or Kai are unique names that are not as common but still have a strong and striking presence.
The scientific name for Paramecium pentaurelia is Paramecium caudatum.
Aurelia means "golden."
Nudibranch Coryphella is the name of the predator of the aurelia polyps.
Aurelia Plath's birth name is Aurelia Schober.
Heh, I'm no expert, but here's what I believe (from my half baked bio knowledge) to be the answer:Kingdom: ProtistaPhylum: CiliophoraClass: CiliateaOrder: PeniculidaFamily: ParameciidaeGenus: Paramecium (duhhh)Species: That would depend on which species of paramecium we're looking at. Aurelia is one, Bursaria is another.
Paramecium caudatum. Yep, Paramecium is also its first scientific name, or the name of the genus.