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See
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Medusa with spherical to oblong bell, four or more capitate oral tentacles arising well above mouth margin, medusa budding from manubrium. With four marginal tentacles, solid, tapering, in adults with broad, enlarged base adhering to exumbrella just above bell margin, no ocelli.
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