Rhopilema esculentum

Rhopilema esculentum

Flame jellyfish

Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Genus
SPECIES
Rhopilema esculentum
Length
0.2-0.4
0.1-0.2
cminch
cm inch 

Rhopilema esculentum, the flame jellyfish, is a species of jellyfish native to the warm temperate waters of the Pacific Ocean. It is a popular seafood in southeastern Asia. In the 1980s, research was undertaken in China into its aquaculture, and it is now bred in ponds in that country before being released into the sea to grow to a mature size suitable for the fishery.

Appearance

Like other members of the order Rhizostomeae, the medusa stage of Rhopilema esculentum has no tentacles at the margin of the bell. Instead, underneath the bell it has eight highly branched oral arms, fused at the base and with numerous secondary mouth openings. The bell is rigid, tough and thick with a smooth surface. It is usually suffused with red.

Distribution

Geography

Countries

Rhopilema esculentum is found in western Japan, the Bohai Sea, the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea and the North Malayan Sea. It drifts with the currents and is found near the surface in calm weather. It is swept inshore by the rising tide and drifts back out as the tide falls.

Climate zones

References

1. Rhopilema esculentum Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhopilema_esculentum

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