The scientific name for scyphozoans, commonly known as true jellyfish, falls under the class Scyphozoa within the phylum Cnidaria. This class includes various species, each with its own scientific name, such as Aurelia aurita (the moon jelly) and Cyanea capillata (the lion's mane jellyfish). Scyphozoa are characterized by their gelatinous bodies and umbrella-shaped bells.
The moon jelly (Aurelia aurita) and the lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) are both in the class Scyphozoa.
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The scyphozoa has tetramerous symmetry.
Name: JellyfishScientific name: Cnidaria Scyphozoa AureliaLocation: Along both coasts of North AmericaHabitat: Tropical to sub-polar latitudesStatus: Not threatenedDiet: Fish, marine invertebrates
Scyphozoa are often called true jellyfish.
Scyphozoa is basically another name for jellyfish. It is a sea animal with soft and delicate body. Following subgroups come under the class scyphozoa: Order: Coronatae(crown jellyfishes), Order: Rhizostomatida, Order: Rhizostomeae, Order: Semaeostomeae, Order: Stauromedusae (stalked jellyfishes).
Scyphozoa is basically another name for jellyfish. It is a sea animal with soft and delicate body. Following subgroups come under the class scyphozoa: Order: Coronatae(crown jellyfishes), Order: Rhizostomatida, Order: Rhizostomeae, Order: Semaeostomeae, Order: Stauromedusae (stalked jellyfishes).
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Cyanea capillata is the latin namefor lions mane jellyfish.
The moon jelly (Aurelia aurita) and the lion's mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) are both in the class Scyphozoa.