Floating bell
A species of Phyllorhiza, Also known as Brown jellyfish Scientific name : Phyllorhiza punctata Genus : Phyllorhiza
Floating bell, A species of Phyllorhiza
Also known as:
Brown jellyfish
Botanical name: Phyllorhiza punctata
Genus: Phyllorhiza
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Floating bell (Phyllorhiza punctata) is a jellyfish that inhabits waters of the western Pacific, from Japan to Australia. The floating bell is an invasive species off the coast of California, Hawaii, and Mexico. It is a threat to shrimp ecosystems in the places where it is not native.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Cnidarians Class
Jelly fish Order
Root-mouth jellies Family
Mastigiid jellies Genus
Phyllorhiza Species
Floating bell