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WoRMS taxon details
original description
von Lendenfeld, R. (1884). The scyphomedusae of the southern hemisphere. Part III. <em>Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales.</em> 9: 259-306. page(s): 296-297, pl. IV [details]
original description
(of Mastigias scintillae Moreira, 1961) Moreira, M. G. B. S. (1961). Sôbre Mastigias scintillae sp. nov. (Scyphomedusae, Rhizostomeae) das costas do Brasil. <em>Boletim do Instituto Oceanográfico.</em> 11(2): 5-30., available online at https://doi.org/10.1590/s0373-55241961000100001 page(s): 6-9, figs 1-14 [details]
context source (Introduced species)
Katsanevakis, S.; Bogucarskis, K.; Gatto, F.; Vandekerkhove, J.; Deriu, I.; Cardoso A.S. (2012). Building the European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN): a novel approach for the exploration of distributed alien species data. <em>BioInvasions Records.</em> 1: 235-245., available online at http://easin.jrc.ec.europa.eu [details] Available for editors [request]
context source (Hexacorallia)
Fautin, Daphne G. (2013). Hexacorallians of the World. (look up in IMIS) [details]
basis of record
Cornelius, P.F.S. (2001). Cubozoa, <B><I>in</I></B>: Costello, M.J. <i>et al.</i> (Ed.) (2001). <i>European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels,</i> 50: pp. 111 (look up in IMIS) [details]
additional source
Streftaris, N., A. Zenetos & E. Papathanassiou. (2005). Globalisation in marine ecosystems: the story of non-indigenous marine species across European seas. <em>Oceanogry and Marine Biology: an Annual Review.</em> 43: 419-453. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Zenetos, A.; Çinar, M.E.; Pancucci-Papadopoulou, M.A.; Harmelin, J.-G.; Furnari, G.; Andaloro, F.; Bellou, N.; Streftaris, N.; Zibrowius, H. (2005). Annotated list of marine alien species in the Mediterranean with records of the worst invasive species. <em>Mediterranean Marine Science.</em> 6 (2): 63-118., available online at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273213810_Annotated_list_of_marine_alien_species_in_the_Mediterranean_with_records_of_the_worst_invasive_species [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Segura-Puertas, L., L. Celis, and L. Chiaverano. 2009. Medusozoans (Cnidaria: Cubozoa, Scyphozoa, and Hydrozoa) of the Gulf of Mexico, Pp. 369–379 in Felder, D.L. and D.K. Camp (eds.), Gulf of Mexico–Origins, Waters, and Biota. Biodiversity. Texas A&M Pre [details]
additional source
Occhipinti-Ambrogi, A., A. Marchini, G. Cantone, A. Castelli, C. Chimenz, M. Cormaci, C. Froglia, G. Furnari, M.C. Gambi, G. Giaccone, A. Giangrande, C. Gravil, F. Mastrototaro, C. Mazziotti, L. Orsi-Relini & S. Piraino. (2010). Alien species along the Italian coasts: an overview. <em>Biological Invasions.</em> 13(1): 215-237., available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-010-9803-y [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Zenetos, A.; Gofas, S.; Verlaque, M.; Cinar, M.; Garcia Raso, J.; Bianchi, C.; Morri, C.; Azzurro, E.; Bilecenoglu, M.; Froglia, C.; Siokou, I.; Violanti, D.; Sfriso, A.; San Martin, G.; Giangrande, A.; Katagan, T.; Ballesteros, E.; Ramos-Espla, A.; Mastrototaro, F.; Ocana, O.; Zingone, A.; Gambi, M.; Streftaris, N. (2010). Alien species in the Mediterranean Sea by 2010. A contribution to the application of European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Part I. Spatial distribution. <em>Mediterranean Marine Science.</em> 11(2): 381-493., available online at https://doi.org/10.12681/mms.87 [details]
additional source
Cairns, S.D., L. Gershwin, F.J. Brook, P. Pugh, E.W. Dawson, O.V.; Ocaña, W. Vervoort, G. Williams, J.E. Watson, D.M. Opresko, P. Schuchert, P.M. Hine, D.P. Gordon, H.I. Campbell, A.J. Wright, J.A.Sánchez & D.G. Fautin. (2009). Phylum Cnidaria: corals, medusae, hydroids, myxozoans. <em>in: Gordon, D.P. (Ed.) (2009). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity: 1. Kingdom Animalia: Radiata, Lophotrochozoa, Deuterostomia.</em> pp. 59-101., available online at https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/8431 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Galil, B. (2007). Seeing Red: Alien species along the Mediterranean coast of Israel. <em>Aquatic Invasions.</em> 2(4): 281-312., available online at https://doi.org/10.3391/ai.2007.2.4.2 [details]
additional source
Zenetos, A.; Meriç, E.; Verlaque, M.; Galli, P.; Boudouresque, C.-F.; Giangrande, A.; Cinar, M.; Bilecenoglu, M. (2008). Additions to the annotated list of marine alien biota in the Mediterranean with special emphasis on Foraminifera and Parasites. <em>Mediterranean Marine Science.</em> 9(1): 119-165., available online at https://doi.org/10.12681/mms.146 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Jarms, G. & Morandini, A.C. (2019). World Atlas of Jellyfish. Dölling und Galitz Verlag, 816p. page(s): 532-535 [details]
Holotype BM NHM 1886.7.8.11, geounit Port Jackson [details]
Unknown type AM, geounit Australian Exclusive Economic Zone [details]
From regional or thematic species database
Introduced species abundance in Turkey (Nation) : Dominant [details]
Introduced species abundance in Italian part of the Tyrrhenian Sea (Marine Region) : Only one specimen has been reported from the western Mediterranean. [details]
Introduced species abundance in Tyrrhenian Sea (IHO Sea Area) : Only one specimen has been reported from the western Mediterranean. [details]
Introduced species impact in Gulf of Mexico (IHO Sea Area) : Alters trophic interactions [details]
Introduced species impact in Gulf of Mexico (IHO Sea Area) : Loss of aquaculture/commercial/recreational harvest or gain [details]
Introduced species impact in Gulf of Mexico (IHO Sea Area) : Water abstraction or nuisance fouling [details]
Introduced species impact in Gulf of Mexico (IHO Sea Area) : Alters trophic interactions [details]
Introduced species impact in Gulf of Mexico (IHO Sea Area) : Loss of aquaculture/commercial/recreational harvest or gain [details]
Introduced species impact in Gulf of Mexico (IHO Sea Area) : Water abstraction or nuisance fouling [details]
Introduced species impact in Italian part of the Mediterranean Sea - Western Basin (Marine Region) : Other impact - undefined or uncertain [details]
Introduced species impact in Turkish part of the Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin (Marine Region) : Other impact - undefined or uncertain [details]
Introduced species impact in Israeli part of the Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin (Marine Region) : Other impact - undefined or uncertain [details]
Introduced species impact in Mexican part of the Gulf of Mexico (Marine Region) : Loss of aquaculture/commercial/recreational harvest or gain [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Gulf of Mexico (IHO Sea Area) : Natural dispersal [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Gulf of Mexico (IHO Sea Area) : The medusae that invaded northern Gulf of Mexico waters in the summer of 2000 probably originated from circulation processes associated with the Loop Current. [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Gulf of Mexico (IHO Sea Area) : Natural dispersal [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Gulf of Mexico (IHO Sea Area) : The medusae that invaded northern Gulf of Mexico waters in the summer of 2000 probably originated from circulation processes associated with the Loop Current. [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Turkish part of the Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin (Marine Region) : Natural dispersal [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Turkish part of the Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin (Marine Region) : Ships: accidental with ballast water, sea water systems, live wells or other deck basins [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Brazil (Nation) : Ships: general Possible modes of transport include medusae in ballast water, or polyps on ship hulls. It is clear that ship transport is involved in the many invasions of this scyphozoan. [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Italian part of the Tyrrhenian Sea (Marine Region) : Ships: general Possible modes of transport include medusae in ballast water, or polyps on ship hulls. It is clear that ship transport is involved in the many invasions of this scyphozoan. [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Jamaican part of the Caribbean Sea : Ships: general Possible modes of transport include medusae in ballast water, or polyps on ship hulls. It is clear that ship transport is involved in the many invasions of this scyphozoan. [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin (IHO Sea Area) : Ships: general Possible modes of transport include medusae in ballast water, or polyps on ship hulls. It is clear that ship transport is involved in the many invasions of this scyphozoan. [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Turkish part of the Aegean Sea (Marine Region) : Ships: general Possible modes of transport include medusae in ballast water, or polyps on ship hulls. It is clear that ship transport is involved in the many invasions of this scyphozoan. [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Tyrrhenian Sea (IHO Sea Area) : Ships: general Possible modes of transport include medusae in ballast water, or polyps on ship hulls. It is clear that ship transport is involved in the many invasions of this scyphozoan. [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Israeli part of the Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin (Marine Region) : Ships: accidental as attached or free-living fouling organisms [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Mexican part of the Gulf of Mexico (Marine Region) : Ships: accidental with ballast water, sea water systems, live wells or other deck basins Also, possible introduced via ocean currents [details]
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English |
white spotted jellyfishfloating bellAustralian spotted jellyfish |
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German |
Gepunktete Wurzelmundqualle |
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