Crambione cooki [Crambione cooki]
Description
Crambione cooki is usually encountered as a delicate, semi-translucent jellyfish that can blend into the surrounding water column. Divers may notice it when it drifts into a beam of light, revealing its bell shape and trailing feeding structures. It’s often more about patience and timing than spotting it instantly.
Where To See Crambione cooki
No sighting locations recorded yet.
Taxonomy
| Phylum |
Cnidarians
Cnidaria
|
|---|---|
| Class |
Jellyfish and their relatives
Medusozoa
|
| Order |
Cup Animals
Scyphozoa
|
| Family |
Jellyfish (disc jellyfish)
Discomedusae
|
| Genus |
Rhizostome Jellyfish
Rhizostomeae
|
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