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  • A morphological review of the jellyfish genus Nausithoe Klliker 1853 Nausithoideae Coronatae Scyphozoa Cnidaria
    A morphological review of the jellyfish genus Nausithoe Kölliker, 1853 (Nausithoideae, Coronatae, Scyphozoa, Cnidaria)
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  • Revealing hidden diversity among upsidedown jellyfishes Cnidaria Scyphozoa Rhizostomeae Cassiopea distinct evidence allows the change of status of a neglected variety and the description of a new species
    Revealing hidden diversity among upside-down jellyfishes (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa: Rhizostomeae: Cassiopea): distinct evidence allows the change of status of a neglected variety and the description of a new species
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  • The importance of molecular characters when morphological variability hinders diagnosability systematics of the moon jellyfish genusAureliaCnidaria Scyphozoa
    The importance of molecular characters when morphological variability hinders diagnosability: systematics of the moon jellyfish genusAurelia(Cnidaria: Scyphozoa)
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  • Fieldable Environmental DNA Sequencing to Assess Jellyfish Biodiversity in Nearshore Waters of the Florida Keys United States
    Fieldable Environmental DNA Sequencing to Assess Jellyfish Biodiversity in Nearshore Waters of the Florida Keys, United States
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  • Morphology is not always useful for diagnosis and thats ok Species hypotheses should not be bound to a class of data Reply to Brown and Gibbons S Afr J Sci 2022118910 Art 12590
    Morphology is not always useful for diagnosis, and that’s ok: Species hypotheses should not be bound to a class of data. Reply to Brown and Gibbons (S Afr J Sci. 2022;118(9/10), Art. #12590)
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