How to Identify Ulmaridae

Ulmaridae is a animal family in the Animalia kingdom, order Semaeostomeae, class Scyphozoa. The family contains 5 accepted species worldwide.

Key Identification Features

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Representative Ulmaridae Species

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you identify Ulmaridae?

Ulmaridae animals belong to the Semaeostomeae order in the Animalia kingdom. It can be easily identified by its four horseshoe-shaped gonads, which are visible through the top of the bell. For instant identification, use the iNature app — AI-powered and works offline.

What are the key characteristics of Ulmaridae?

Ulmaridae is classified in the order Semaeostomeae, class Scyphozoa, phylum Cnidaria. Most Aurelia labiata have a 16-scalloped bell, meaning the bell curves inward at 16 distinct points, though this trait is also found in other species within the Aurelia genus.

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