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Family: Bolinopsidae sea walnuts (See list of species below)

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9 species with fin ray counts including ? spines in dorsal and ? in anal fins (see list below)
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Bolinopsis indosinensis
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Bolinopsis infundibulum
[Northern comb jelly]
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Bolinopsis mikado
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Bolinopsis vitrea
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Lesueuria pinnata
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Lesueuria vitrea
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Mnemiopsis gardeni
[Comb jelly]


Mnemiopsis leidyi
[Warty comb jelly]
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Mnemiopsis mccradyi
[Sea walnut]
9 Species of Family Bolinopsidae
(sea walnuts)
Sort by: Species Length
Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm)
Bolinopsis indosinensis Western Central Pacific.
Bolinopsis infundibulum Northern comb jelly Arctic, Indo-Pacific, Atl 15 H
Bolinopsis mikado Northwest Pacific
Bolinopsis vitrea Indo-West Pacific, Wester 8 H
Lesueuria pinnata Southwest Pacific
Lesueuria vitrea Mediterranean.
Mnemiopsis gardeni Comb jelly Western Atlantic
Mnemiopsis leidyi Warty comb jelly Asia-Inland Water, Atlant 18 TL
Mnemiopsis mccradyi Sea walnut Western Atlantic 6.8 WD



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