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  2. Scyphozoa - Wikipedia

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    The larva develops into the hydroid stage of the lifecycle, a tiny sessile polyp called a scyphistoma. The scyphistoma reproduces asexually, producing similar polyps by budding, and then either transforming into a medusa, or budding several medusae off from its upper surface via a process called strobilation. The medusae are initially ...

  3. Larva - Wikipedia

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    A larva (/ ˈ l ɑːr v ə /; pl.: larvae / ˈ l ɑːr v iː /) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into their next life stage. Animals with indirect development such as insects , some arachnids , amphibians , or cnidarians typically have a larval phase of their life cycle .

  4. Cyanea fulva - Wikipedia

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    The 𝛼-isorhizas were found to be concentrated in the oral region of the scyphistoma and did not become equally distributed among the ephyrae produced by the given strobila. The euryteles were found to have a larger average length of 10.1-12.7μm compared to Aurelia aurita , Chrysaora quinquecirrha , and Rhopilema verrilli populations. [ 11 ]

  5. Aurelia (cnidarian) - Wikipedia

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    The similar appearances of moon jellyfish is what has made them so hard to identify. They tend to have a variety of different sizes, however, they typically range 5–38 cm (2.0–15.0 in) in diameter with an average of 18 cm (7.1 in) wide and 8 cm (3.1 in) in height. [12]

  6. Chrysomya - Wikipedia

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    A Chrysomya rufifacies larva. The genus Chrysomya contains 12 species, [3] several of which cause primary and secondary myiases of domestic animals. The larvae of one species, Chrysomya rufifacies, have very distinct thornlike processes covering its entire body, giving it the common name “hairy maggot blow fly”. [4]

  7. Hoverfly - Wikipedia

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    While some hoverfly larvae are aquatic and are often found in stagnant water, those of species that prey upon aphids and other plant parasites are usually terrestrial, residing on leaves. [22] Adults are often found near flowers, their principal food source being nectar and pollen. [ 11 ]

  8. Aeroplankton - Wikipedia

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    Air mass circulation globally disperses vast numbers of the floating aerial organisms, which travel across and between continents, creating biogeographic patterns by surviving and settling in remote environments. As well as the colonization of pristine environments, the globetrotting behaviour of these organisms has human health consequences.

  9. Muscina - Wikipedia

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    Muscina species undergo the same transformations throughout the life cycle as similar species and families in the order Diptera.Flies in the Dipteran order undergo what is known as holometabolous transformation, a type of metabolic transformation in which an insect starts out as an egg, undergoes larval stages, and then pupates before reaching full adulthood.