Arctic Bell [Campanularia]
Description
Campanularia is a genus of hydrozoans in the family Campanulariidae, commonly known as Arctic Bells. These are marine organisms characterized by their bell-shaped calyces and thin, branching colonies. They are often found attached to seaweeds, rocks, or other substrates in shallow waters. Species within this genus reproduce both sexually and asexually, with the medusa stage being free-swimming and the polyp stage attached to substrates. They are distributed widely across the world's oceans, particularly in colder regions.
Species

Arctic Bell Jellyfish [Arcticbella octaviana]
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Arctic Bell Squid [Arcticbella decima]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Jellyfish, Sea Anemones, and Relatives
Cnidaria
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Class |
Hydroids, Fire Corals, and Stinging Anemones
Hydrozoa
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Order |
Leptothecata
Leptothecata
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Family |
Air ferns
Campanulariidae
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Statistics
- Species 2