One of these:
Agalmatidae, Apolemiidae, Erennidae, Forskaliidae, Physophoridae, Pyrostephidae, Rhodaliidae, Abylidae, Clausophyidae, Diphyidae, Hippopodiidae, Prayidae, Sphaeronectidae, Physaliidae, Rhizophysidae, Olindiidae, Monobrachiidae, Microhydrulidae, Armorhydridae, Geryoniidae, Halicreatidae, Petasidae, Ptychogastriidae, Rhopalonematidae, Cuninidae, Solmarisidae, Aeginidae, Tetraplatiidae, Halammohydridae, Otohydridae, Lucernariidae, Kishinouyeidae, Lipkeidae, Kyopodiidae, Depastridae, Thaumatoscyphidae, Craterolophidae, Carybdeidae, Alatinidae, Tamoyidae, Chirodropidae, Chiropsalmidae, Atollidae, Atorellidae, Linuchidae, Nausithoidae, Paraphyllinidae, Periphyllidae, Cyaneidae, Drymonematidae, Pelagiidae, Phacellophoridae, Ulmaridae, Cassiopeidae, Catostylidae, Cepheidae, Lobonematidae, Lychnorhizidae, Mastigiidae, Rhizostomatidae, Stomolophidae, Thysanostomatidae, Versurigidae
Jellyfish do not have backbones therefore they are known as invertebrates. Jellyfish belong to the to the phylum Cnidaria group of species.
no
Yes ther are part of the bubble family
the verterbrates
Moon Jellyfish
No.
There are many different type of jellyfish, so there is no specific genus and species for all of them. For example, the Upside-Down jellyfish is called Cassiopea xamachana. The moon jellyfish is Aurelia aurita.
it is in the jelly fish category that is the vertebrates
The various species of jellyfish belong to the invertebrate order Cnidaria. An example is the Pacific Sea Nettle, Chrysaora fuscescens.
Antarctica is a continent: Jellyfish are marine animals. The Southern Ocean is home to Diplulmaris antarctica,a species of jellyfish in the family Ulmaridae. The ocean surrounds the continent.
Probably members of the 'box jellyfish' family !
The families of Cnidaria Scyphozoa include Ulmaridae (jellyfish), Cyaneidae (lion's mane jellyfish), Pelagiidae (sea nettle jellyfish), and Rhizostomatidae (barrel jellyfish). Each family contains different species of jellyfish with unique characteristics.