Halitrephes maasi or the "firework jellyfish" is a typically bathypelagic or deep sea hydromedusa that sports light-reflective frilled tentacles and a bell-shaped, starburst-patterned body. This jelly was spotted by happenstance at 1225m in the Revillagigedo Archipelago off Baja California, Mexico.
Halitrephes maasi or the "firework jellyfish" is a typically bathypelagic or deep sea hydromedusa that sports light-reflective frilled tentacles and a bell-shaped, starburst-patterned body. This jelly was spotted by happenstance at 1225m in the Revillagigedo Archipelago off Baja California, Mexico.
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