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(
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Material examined:
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. B and C: NHM 1982.11.30.139; D: NHM 1982.11.30.136.
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—side view of female medusa; note the high dome-shaped central disc and the oval gonads (
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side view of a male with the red pigmentation of the gastrovascular cavity and the gastric filaments (
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; representation of an adult female medusa with coronal groove (
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—Polyp as collected in the tank of Hagenbecks Tierpark.
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Description: Based on original description. Adult medusae
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in total length; soft body with four lobes at the collar and mouth surrounded by four bigger (coming from the gastric septae) and 16 smaller (from the mouth margin) club-like lips; up to 8.2 mm-long slender tentacles.
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Type locality: found in the tropical aquarium of the Hagenbeck Zoo in
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<paragraph id="411E369CFFAAE135FF42FE7DFD72EFAE" blockId="12.[151,1437,150,537]" box="[199,757,403,429]" pageId="12" pageNumber="13">Distribution: Unknown, not yet found in the wild.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="411E369CFFAAE135FF42FE59FA98EC1A" blockId="12.[151,1437,150,537]" pageId="12" pageNumber="13">Remarks: The polyps soft body morphology in this species is remarkably different from other animals of the genus, with four lobes at the collar and mouth surrounded by four bigger and 16 smaller club-like lips. The shape and positioning of the gonads, arranged in pairs, are the most distinctive characteristics of the medusae.</paragraph>
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