Aurelia solida [Aurelia solida]
Description
Aurelia solida often appears as a graceful, jelly-like disc that slowly pulses as it moves. Divers commonly notice it hovering or drifting near the surface or in midwater, where it can look like a soft, glowing “window” in the water. When it swims, it can create a gentle, rhythmic motion that’s easy to track.
Where To See Aurelia solida
No sighting locations recorded yet.
Taxonomy
| Phylum |
Cnidarians
Cnidaria
|
|---|---|
| Class |
Cup Animals
Scyphozoa
|
| Order |
Semaeostome Jellyfish
Semaeostomeae
|
| Family |
Ulmarid
Ulmaridae
|
| Genus |
Moon Jellyfishes
Aurelia
|
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