Portuguese Man of War- Animalia Cnidaria Hydrozoa Siphonophorae Physaliidae Physalia physalis
Indo-Pacific blue bottle- Animalia Cnidaria Hydrozoa Siphonophorae Physaliidae Physalia utricalus
Recent molecular studies show that there are likely a handful of physalia species, however a new complete global review of the genus will be required to resolve the issue. Currently, the only species recognized by both the US Interagency Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) and World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is Physalia physalis. However, the majority of recent scientific papers concede that P. utricalus is a distinct species from P. physalis.
The scientific name of physalia, also known as the Portuguese man o' war, is Physalia physalis.
Name: JellyfishScientific name: Cnidaria Scyphozoa AureliaLocation: Along both coasts of North AmericaHabitat: Tropical to sub-polar latitudesStatus: Not threatenedDiet: Fish, marine invertebrates
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The scientific name for cnidaria is Cnidaria.
The scientific name for Echinoderms is Echinodermata.
The scientific classification is the following:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:CnidariaClass:HydrozoaOrder:SiphonophoraFamily:PhysaliidaeGenus:PhysaliaSpecies:P. physalisIts binomial name is Physalia physalis
Physalia physalis is the scientific name of the Portuguese man-of-war. The name originates in the ancient Greek word phusallis for "bellows" or "bladder." It stresses the Portuguese man-of-war's impressive buoyancy because of the gas-filled bladder.
Name: JellyfishScientific name: Cnidaria Scyphozoa AureliaLocation: Along both coasts of North AmericaHabitat: Tropical to sub-polar latitudesStatus: Not threatenedDiet: Fish, marine invertebrates
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The Ocean Phantom is not a real organism. It is the postulated name for a future organism in the 2003 Animal Planet/ORF and ZDF series "The Future Is Wild." The Ocean Phantom is said to be a future species of giant sea creature descended from the present Portuguese Man o' War (Physalia physalis).
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