. Dangerous marine animals. Marine animals. Fig. 12. Sea Wasp, Carybdea alata Reynaud. (After Mayer) Fig. 13. Sea Blubber, Cyanea capillata Eschscholtz. (Shirao) Sea Wasp, Chiropsalmus quadrigatus Haeckel (Frontis). This extremely dangerous jellyfish is an inhabitant of northern Australia, Philippines, and Indian Ocean. A closely related, but apparently less dangerous form occurs in the Atlantic, from Brazil to North Carolina, Indian Ocean, and northern Australia. Sea Nettle, Dactylometra qiiinqaecirrha Desor (Frontis). This is a widely distributed species occurring from the Azores and New Eng


. Dangerous marine animals. Marine animals. Fig. 12. Sea Wasp, Carybdea alata Reynaud. (After Mayer) Fig. 13. Sea Blubber, Cyanea capillata Eschscholtz. (Shirao) Sea Wasp, Chiropsalmus quadrigatus Haeckel (Frontis). This extremely dangerous jellyfish is an inhabitant of northern Australia, Philippines, and Indian Ocean. A closely related, but apparently less dangerous form occurs in the Atlantic, from Brazil to North Carolina, Indian Ocean, and northern Australia. Sea Nettle, Dactylometra qiiinqaecirrha Desor (Frontis). This is a widely distributed species occurring from the Azores and New England, to the tropics, West Africa, Indian Ocean, western Pacific, Malayan Archipelago to Japan and the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Halstead, Bruce W. Cambridge, Md. , Cornell Maritime Press


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