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Lobata
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Bathocyroe fosteri
species of ctenophore

Bathocyroe
Bathocyroe is a genus of ctenophores, the only genus in the family Bathocyroidae.
Leucothea
genus of ctenophores
Eurhamphaeidae
Eurhamphaeidae is a family of ctenophores.
Ocyropsidae
Ocyropsidae is a family of ctenophores.
Ocyropsis
Ocyropsis, a genus within the comb jelly phylum Ctenophora, belonging to the family of Ocyropsidae, are characterized by their prominent muscular lobes and four auricles. These pale, translucent organisms inhabit a wide range of oceanic environments, from warm tropical waters to the cold depths. Unlike many other ctenophores, which are relatively slow-moving, Ocyropsis species are agile predators, utilizing their powerful lobes for rapid propulsion. Additionally, they possess the ability to secrete bioluminescent mucus, a defense mechanism that can disorient and deter potential threats. To cap

Alcinoe
genus of ctenophores
Deiopea kaloktenota
species of ctenophore
Bathocyroidae
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