Beroe cucumis is a species of comb jelly in the family Beroidae. It is found in the Atlantic Ocean. It was first described by the Danish missionary and naturalist Otto Fabricius in 1780.[2]
^Collins, Allen G. (2014). "Beroe cucumis Fabricius, 1780". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2015-03-14.
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distinguishes Beroecucumis from the otherwise similar Beroe gracilis. Juveniles of the two species are indistinguishable. Beroecucumis is found in the...
stable population of significant size: Bolinopsis infundibulum, Beroecucumis and Beroe gracilis. The second species might potentially be used for biological...
believed to be caused by predation by another species of comb jelly, Beroecucumis. Larger individuals of B. infundibulum have been reported from deeper...
(pelagic, whole coast) Order Beroida Family Beroidae Cigar comb jelly, Beroecucumis Fabricius, 1780, (pelagic, worldwide). Order Cestida Family Cestidae...