Chrysaora colorata: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Cnidaria
- Class
- Scyphozoa
- Order
- Semaeostomeae
- Family
- Pelagiidae
- Genus
- Chrysaora
- Species
- Chrysaora colorata
- Scientific Name
- Chrysaora colorata
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Chrysaora colorata
Chrysaora colorata (Russell), commonly known as the purple-striped jelly or purple-striped sea nettle, is a species of jellyfish that exists primarily off the coast of California from Bodega Bay to San Diego. The bell (body) of the jellyfish is up to 70 cm (2.3 ft) in diameter, typically with a radial pattern of stripes. The tentacles vary with the age of the individual, consisting typically of eight marginal long dark arms, and four central frilly oral arms. It is closely studied by scientists due to not much being known about their eating habits. A 15-foot-long specimen has been seen.
Often young Cancer crabs make home in the jellyfish and eat the parasitic amphipods that feed on and damage the jellyfish. C. colorata are more active in a lively current, which makes it easier for them to move and capture their prey.
...Chrysaora colorata in languages:
- English
- Purple-striped Jelly
- English
- Purple Jelly
- English
- Purple-striped Sea Nettle
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Chrysaora achlyos
- Chrysaora africana
- Chrysaora agulhensis
- Chrysaora chesapeakei
- Chrysaora chinensis
- Chrysaora colorata
- Chrysaora fulgida
- Chrysaora fuscescens
- Chrysaora hysoscella
- Chrysaora lactea
- Chrysaora melanaster
- Chrysaora pacifica
- Chrysaora pentastoma
- Chrysaora plocamia
- Chrysaora pseudoocellata
- Chrysaora quinquecirrha































































































































































