Marine biologists from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) have described an unusually large and distinctive deep-sea crown jelly with coiled tentacles in Atollidae, a monogeneric family with 10 presently accepted species in the genus Atolla. Members of the genus Atolla are found worldwide and can be abundant in deep water. Atolla chuni, Atolla […]
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New Species of Deep-Sea Crown Jelly Discovered in Pacific Ocean
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