
Chironex yamaguchii
GBIF:119611386

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FIGURE 1. Comparison between the pedalial canal bend of Chironex fleckeri (B; QM G 322755) and Chironex yamaguchii, sp. nov. (C; USNM 1121555); the location of the pedalial canal bend at the proximal end of the pedalium is indicated in A (Chironex fleckeri; QM G 322298). Note the sharp tip as well as the concave slope of the bend (“ upswept corniculum ”) in Chironex fleckeri; in Chironex yamaguchii the slope is more gradual and the tip of the bend less sharp (“ volcano-like ”). Scale bars: 1 cm.

FIGURE 2. Chironex yamaguchii, sp. nov. A. juvenile specimen (bell height approximately 5 cm) displayed at Enoshima Aquarium, Japan; B. preserved tentacles; C. manubrium with four lips; D. gastric cirri; E. gastric saccules; F. perradial lappet as seen from below the subumbrellar opening; G. perradial lappet and frenulum as seen from inside the subumbrellar cavity; H. velarial canals; I. tips of velarial canals; J. rhopalium; K. rhopalial niche (note the triangular depression around the niche). Scale bars: 1 mm (B, D, I, J, K), 1 cm (C, E, F, G, H); CS: covering scale; De: triangular shaped depression; Fr: frenulum; LE: lens eye; PE: pit eye; PL: perradial lappet; Rh: rhopalium; RhO: rhopalial niche ostium; SE: slit eye; St: statolith. All photographs except A and B are taken from paratype USNM 1121555; B is taken from the holotype.
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