Crambionella annandalei [Crambionella annandalei]
Description
Divers may see this species as a small, drifting jellyfish with a distinct bell outline and fine, trailing parts that sway with the current. Because it’s planktonic, it’s most likely to appear during dives where visibility and water movement bring midwater organisms into view. When you spot one, it often stays in the same general area, slowly drifting past your fins.
Where To See Crambionella annandalei
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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