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English: Fig. 1. Cyanea capillata var fulva, young medusa 9mm in diameter. Showing its habit of resting with lips spread out over bottom of acquarium and its tentacle elevated, while at the same time the bell pulsated vigorously. Agassiz Laboratory, Newport, Rhode Island, June 1895.

Fig. 2. Cyanea capillata var fulva, oral view of the quadrant bell of a young medusa 10mm diameter. gt. internal gastric cirri. Agassiz Laboratory, Newport, Rhode Island, June 10, 1895.

Fig.3. Cyanea capillata var fulva, oral view of a medusa 15 mm in diameter, showing gastrovascular pouches (light blue) of subumbrella. Newport, Rhode Island, June, 1895.

Fig. 4. Aurelia aurita. Young medusa, 7mm in diameter, showing development of radial-canal sysyem during formation of ring-canal. Tortugas, Florida, June 4, 1907.
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Source Medusae of the world, vol. 3 on [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7030844M/Medusae_of_the_world Open library
Author Mayor, Alfred Goldsborough (edited by Ruthven)

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