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{{Short description|Family of jellyfishes}}
{{Taxobox
{{Automatic taxobox
| name = Chirodropidae
| image = Avispa marina.jpg
| image = Avispa marina.jpg
| image_caption = ''Chironex'' sp.
| image_caption = ''Chironex'' sp.
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
| taxon = Chirodropidae
| authority = Haeckel, 1880
| phylum = [[Cnidaria]]
| classis = [[Cubozoa]]
| ordo = [[Chirodropida]]
| familia = '''Chirodropidae'''
| subdivision_ranks = Genera
| subdivision_ranks = Genera
| subdivision =
| subdivision =
*''[[Chirodectes]]'' <small>Gershwin, 2006</small>
* ''[[Chirodectes]]'' <small>Gershwin, 2006</small>
*''[[Chirodropus]]'' <small>Haeckel, 1880</small>
* ''[[Chirodropus]]'' <small>Haeckel, 1880</small>
*''[[Chironex]]'' <small>Southcott, 1956</small>
* ''[[Chironex]]'' <small>Southcott, 1956</small>
}}
}}
'''Chirodropidae''' is a family of [[Venom (poison)|venom]]ous [[box jellyfish]] within class [[Cubozoa]].
One of the species of jellyfish that belongs to this class is the ''[[Chironex fleckeri]]''.


'''Chirodropidae''' is a family of [[Venom (poison)|venom]]ous [[box jellyfish]] within the class [[Cubozoa]]. Like other members of the order [[Chirodropida]], they have branched pedalia (muscular bases at the corners of their cubic umbrella), in contrast to the unbranched pedalia of box jellyfish in the order [[Carybdeida]]. Each branch houses its own individual tentacle.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Cartwright|first1=P|last2=Halgedahl|first2=S. L.|last3=Hendricks.|first3=J. R.|last4=Jarrard|first4=R. D.|last5=Marques|first5=A. C.|last6=Collins|first6=A. G.|last7=Lieberman|first7=B. S.|date=2007-10-31|title=Exceptionally Preserved Jellyfishes from the Middle Cambrian|journal=PLOS ONE|volume=2|issue=10|pages=e1121|pmc=2040521| doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0001121|pmid=17971881|bibcode=2007PLoSO...2.1121C|issn=1932-6203|doi-access=free}}</ref> Nematocyst composition and type can vary among individuals within this family based on body size and life stage.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Oba|first1=A.|last2=Hidaka|first2=M.|last3=Iwanaga|first3=S.|date=2004|editor-last=Fautin|editor-first=D. G.|editor2-last=Westfall|editor2-first=J. A.|editor3-last=Cartwrigh|editor3-first=P.|editor4-last=Daly|editor4-first=M.|editor5-last=Wyttenbach|editor5-first=C. R.|title=Nematocyst composition of the cubomedusan ''Chiropsalmus quadrigatus'' changes with growth|url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4020-2762-8_21|journal=Coelenterate Biology 2003|series=Developments in Hydrobiology|volume=178 |language=en|location=Dordrecht|publisher=Springer Netherlands|pages=173–177|doi=10.1007/978-1-4020-2762-8_21|isbn=978-1-4020-2762-8}}</ref> Like other box jellyfish, chirodropids can be found in coastal and shallow marine areas, but they have also been found to occur at benthic depths.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Keesing|first1=J.K.|last2=Strzelecki|first2=J.|last3=Stowar|first3=M.|last4=Wakeford|first4=M.|last5=Miller|first5=K. J.|last6=Gershwin|first6=L.|last7=Liu|first7=D.|date=2016-02-29|title=Abundant box jellyfish, ''Chironex'' sp. (Cnidaria: Cubozoa: Chirodropidae), discovered at depths of over 50 m on western Australian coastal reefs|journal=Scientific Reports|language=en|volume=6|issue=1|pages=22290|doi=10.1038/srep22290|pmid=26924604 |pmc=4770284 |bibcode=2016NatSR...622290K |issn=2045-2322}}</ref>
==Genera==
[[File:Chirodropus gorilla.jpg|thumb|''Chirodropus gorilla'']]
===''Chirodectes''===
* ''[[Chirodectes maculatus]]'' <small>(Cornelius, Fenner and Hore, 2005)</small>


==Habitat and Distribution==
===''Chirodropus''===
* ''[[Chirodropus gorilla]]'' <small>Haeckel, 1880</small>
* ''[[Chirodropus palmatus]]'' <small>Haeckel, 1880</small>


Chirodropida have been reported from a range of tropical, sub-tropical, and mild temperatures localities in the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean commonly found in Japan and Australia close to the coasts which affect the local fishermen, divers, and bathers. The Chirodropida jellyfish family have being seen on the deep coastal reefs.This type of jellyfish are strong swimmers which is a big advantage in highly dynamic tidal environments and help the to move from one place to another.
===''Chironex''===
==Genera==
* ''[[Chironex fleckeri]]'' <small>Southcott, 1956</small>
* ''[[Chironex yamaguchii]]'' <small>Lewis and Bentlage, 2009</small>
*''[[Chirodectes]]'' <small>Gershwin, 2006</small>
:*''[[Chirodectes maculatus]]'' <small>(Cornelius, Fenner & Hore, 2005)</small>

*''[[Chirodropus]]'' <small>Haeckel, 1880</small>
===''Chiropsalmus''===
:*''[[Chirodropus gorilla]]'' <small>Haeckel, 1880</small>
* ''[[Chiropsalmus buitendijki]]'' <small>Horst, 1907</small> <ref>http://www.sealifebase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?GenusName=Chiropsalmus&SpeciesName=buitendijki</ref>
:*''[[Chirodropus palmatus]]'' <small>Haeckel, 1880</small>
*''[[Chironex]]'' <small>Southcott, 1956</small>
:*''[[Chironex fleckeri]]'' <small>Southcott, 1956</small>
:*''[[Chironex indrasaksajiae]]'' <small>Sucharitakul, 2017</small>
:*''[[Chironex yamaguchii]]'' <small>Lewis & Bentlage, 2009</small>


==References==
==References==
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* Lewis, C. and B. Bentlage (2009). ''Clarifying the identity of the Japanese Habu-kurage, Chironex yamaguchii, sp nov (Cnidaria: Cubozoa: Chirodropida).'' Zootaxa 2030: 59–65
* Lewis, C. and B. Bentlage (2009). ''Clarifying the identity of the Japanese Habu-kurage, Chironex yamaguchii, sp nov (Cnidaria: Cubozoa: Chirodropida).'' Zootaxa 2030: 59–65


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Latest revision as of 00:33, 28 October 2023

Chirodropidae
Chironex sp.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Cubozoa
Order: Chirodropida
Family: Chirodropidae
Haeckel, 1880
Genera

Chirodropidae is a family of venomous box jellyfish within the class Cubozoa. Like other members of the order Chirodropida, they have branched pedalia (muscular bases at the corners of their cubic umbrella), in contrast to the unbranched pedalia of box jellyfish in the order Carybdeida. Each branch houses its own individual tentacle.[1] Nematocyst composition and type can vary among individuals within this family based on body size and life stage.[2] Like other box jellyfish, chirodropids can be found in coastal and shallow marine areas, but they have also been found to occur at benthic depths.[3]

Chirodropus gorilla

Habitat and Distribution[edit]

Chirodropida have been reported from a range of tropical, sub-tropical, and mild temperatures localities in the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean commonly found in Japan and Australia close to the coasts which affect the local fishermen, divers, and bathers. The Chirodropida jellyfish family have being seen on the deep coastal reefs.This type of jellyfish are strong swimmers which is a big advantage in highly dynamic tidal environments and help the to move from one place to another.

Genera[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cartwright, P; Halgedahl, S. L.; Hendricks., J. R.; Jarrard, R. D.; Marques, A. C.; Collins, A. G.; Lieberman, B. S. (2007-10-31). "Exceptionally Preserved Jellyfishes from the Middle Cambrian". PLOS ONE. 2 (10): e1121. Bibcode:2007PLoSO...2.1121C. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0001121. ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 2040521. PMID 17971881.
  2. ^ Oba, A.; Hidaka, M.; Iwanaga, S. (2004). Fautin, D. G.; Westfall, J. A.; Cartwrigh, P.; Daly, M.; Wyttenbach, C. R. (eds.). "Nematocyst composition of the cubomedusan Chiropsalmus quadrigatus changes with growth". Coelenterate Biology 2003. Developments in Hydrobiology. 178. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands: 173–177. doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-2762-8_21. ISBN 978-1-4020-2762-8.
  3. ^ Keesing, J.K.; Strzelecki, J.; Stowar, M.; Wakeford, M.; Miller, K. J.; Gershwin, L.; Liu, D. (2016-02-29). "Abundant box jellyfish, Chironex sp. (Cnidaria: Cubozoa: Chirodropidae), discovered at depths of over 50 m on western Australian coastal reefs". Scientific Reports. 6 (1): 22290. Bibcode:2016NatSR...622290K. doi:10.1038/srep22290. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 4770284. PMID 26924604.