#Wittels- Posted May 2, 2023 Share Posted May 2, 2023 The human being usually fears, habitually, to cross the path of these coelenterates. We live on a vast planet, full of forests, seas, oceans and human constructions. If we focus on the liquid element, we may be entering some of the most unexplored terrain on Earth, where some of the most intelligent animal species are found and, of course, where we also have to fear the existence of some of the most intelligent animals. poisonous on the planet. It is not strange to discover new specimens every year, but the one that stars in this news is really special. The sea hides animals that manage to surprise us Recently, thanks to the publication collected in the journal Zoological Studies, we have discovered an investigation carried out by scientists from the Hong Kong Baptist University in which they reveal the discovery of a new species of jellyfish, which belongs to the family of box jellyfish, more known as 'sea wasps'. The specimen, scientifically named Tripedalia maipoensis, has been found in the Mai Po Nature Reserve, located in Hong Kong, the first time there is evidence of a discovery of this marine invertebrate on Chinese soil. The researchers, a collaboration with colleagues from the University of Manchester, WWF Hong Kong and Ocean Park Hong Kong between 2020 and 2022, showed samples from a pond in the reserve, in which they observed unknown creatures. Qiu Jianwen, a professor at Hong Kong Baptist University, has stated in a post on the website of the educational entity that: We named the new species Tripedalia maipoensis to reflect its location. Although it is now known as Mai Po, he believes that this species is also distributed in addictive waters to the Pearl River Delta, as it is connected via a narrow estuary. The discovery of this animal puts us on notice of a species of jellyfish that is among the smallest, but as the po[CENSORED]r saying dictates, also one of the most poisonous. In addition, as in members of the same species, Tripedalia maipoensis has 24 eyes, which are distributed in four groups of 6 eyes, located in an area called ropalia, which is a sensory structure on the edge of its upper part, the well-known commonly as 'umbrella'. Finally, Professor Qiu Jianwen states that: Box jellyfish are a small group of cnidarians, with only 49 species reported globally. They are poorly known in Chinese marine waters. Our discovery of Tripedalia maipoensis in Mai Po, a relatively well-studied area of Hong Kong, underscores the rich diversity of marine life in Hong Kong, and even across China. Link: https://www.mundodeportivo.com/urbantecno/ciencia/este-animal-marino-es-muy-venenoso-y-tiene-24-ojos-descubre-una-especie-apodada-avispa-del-mar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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