Haliclystus auricula | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Cnidaria |
Class: | Staurozoa |
Order: | Stauromedusae |
Family: | Lucernariidae |
Genus: | Haliclystus |
Species: | H. auricula |
Binomial name | |
Haliclystus auricula Rathke, 1806 |
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Synonyms | |
Lucernaria auricula |
Haliclystus auricula is a stalked jellyfish found in the Northern hemisphere. It is the type species for its genus.
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In 2010, Natural England, The Guardian and the Oxford University Museum of Natural History ran a competition asking members of the public to provide a common name for this species. The name Kaleidoscope jellyfish was eventually chosen.[1] Runner-up names included Fractal flower jellyfish and Mermaid's trumpet jellyfish.[1]
H. auricula is 2-2.5cm tall with the stalk accounting for half of the height of the organism. The remainder of the organism is shaped like a funnel, the colour of which varies across the species from grey/green to red/brown. It has eight arms which radiate out from a central mouth. Each arm is tipped by clusters of up to 100 tentacles and connected by a thin membrane. Primary tentacles known as anchors are located on the membrane margin between the arms. The kidney-shape of these appendages is a key distinguishing feature of this species.[2]
H. auricula is one of ten species of Haliclystus found in the Northern hemisphere.[3] It is very sensitive to pollution. The populations along the British coastline are in decline.[4]
This species lives in shallow water that has adequate circulation on marine eelgrass and other algae.[2] H. auricula is able to move location by attaching a specialised tentacle to the substrate as an anchor, detaching its base and 'cartwheeling' into the new position.[4]
This species reproduces by sexual means. H. auricula is most abundant in a given location in midsummer.[5] Like all stalked jellyfish, a single H. auricula individual is believed to live for only one year.[5]
Haliclystus auricula entry on the Marine Life Information Network
Haliclystus auricula entry on WoRMS