Mauve Stinger jellyfish
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Description: English: The Pelagia noctiluca jellyfish featured is a marine organism with the ability to glow in the dark. Light is emitted in the form of flashes when the medusa is stimulated by turbulence created by waves or by a ship's motion. This is typically an offshore species, although sometimes it is washed near the coastlines as was the case here. It was found in the Bronte-Coogee Aquatic Reserve which is centred on the extensive rocky shores and nearshore reefs of Sydney's Eastern Suburbs. Taken with a compact Canon G10 camera. Date: 24 October 2009, 16:19:39. Source: Own work. Author: Emma Birdsey.
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- Life (creatures)
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- Eukaryota (eukaryotes)
- Opisthokonta (opisthokonts)
- Metazoa (Animal)
- Cnidaria (cnidarians)
- Scyphozoa (true jellyfish)
- Discomedusae
- Semaeostomeae
- Pelagiidae
- Pelagia (Purplestriped jellyfishes)
- Pelagia noctiluca (mauve stinger)
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