Tripedalia is a genus within the family Tripedaliidae that is part of the box jellyfish, also known as the Cubozoa. There are only three known species within Tripedalia: T. cystophora, T. binata[1] and T. maipoensis.[2]
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Tripedalia is a genus within the family Tripedaliidae that is part of the box jellyfish, also known as the Cubozoa. There are only three known species...
Tripedalia cystophora is a small species of box jellyfish in the family Tripedaliidae. It is native to the Caribbean Sea and the Central Indo-Pacific....
with a field of view that matches Snell's window. In species such as Tripedalia Cystophora, the upper lens eye is used to navigate to their preferred...
Ekström P, Nilsson DE (July 2007). "The ring nerve of the box jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora". Cell and Tissue Research. 329 (1): 147–57. doi:10.1007/s00441-007-0393-7...
(March 2010). "Temporal properties of the lens eyes of the box jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora". J. Comp. Physiol. A. 196 (3): 213–20. doi:10.1007/s00359-010-0506-8...
of crystallins and Pax genes. Research done on box jellyfish including Tripedalia cystophora has suggested that they possess a single Pax gene, PaxB. PaxB...
and one lower lens eyes, and two pigment slit eyes. However, similar to Tripedalia cystophora, C. bronzie have shown to have weaker eyes than other cubazoa...
(2012). "Opposite Patterns of Diurnal Activity in the Box Jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora and Copula sivickisi". Biological Bulletin. 222 (1): 35–45...
mangroves and the main predator is the medusa of the tiny box jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora. Kouwenberg, Juliana (2013). "Dioithona oculata (Farran, 1913)"...
their stinging cells. They are Aurelia aurita with a transparent body, Tripedalia cystophora which is fingertip size, Mastigias papua is like a green-brown...