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11. Discoincdusa philippina Mayer, Catingan Bay [Mayer, 1910]. 



12. Aurellia labiata Chamisso and Eysenhardt, Masbate [Mayer, 1910], 



Palawan and Manila Bay [Light, 1914]. 



13. Cassiopea polypoides Keller var. culionensis Light, Culion Bay, Culion 



[Light, 1914]. 



14. Cassiopea inedusa Light, Culion Bay, Culion [Light, 1914]. 



15. Cassiopea ornata Haeckel, Simaluc Islands, Subic Bay, Luzon and Samar 



[Mayer, 1910]. 



16. Cephea cephea (Forskal) Mayer, Mariveles [Light, 1914]. 



17. Cephea octostyla L. Agassiz, Jolo [Mayer, 1910]. 



18. Catostylus purpuras Mayer, Manila Bay [Mayer, 1910] [Light, 1914]. 



19. Lychnorhiza bartschi Mayer, Jolo [Mayer, 1910]. 



20. Mastigias papua L. Agassiz, Mindoro and Palawan [Light, 1914]. 



21. Mastigias ocellata Haeckel [Mayer, 1910], 



22. Versura maasi Mayer, Bohol [Mayer, 1910]. 



23. Lobonema smithii Mayer, Manila Bay [Mayer, 1910]. 



24. Lobonema mayeri Light, Malampaya Sound, Palawan and Manila Bay 



[Light, 1914]. 



25. Lobonemoides gracilis Light, Palawan [Light, 1914]. 



26. Acromitus 7naculosus Light, Palawan [Light, 1914]. 



27. Thysanostoma thysanura Haeckel, Mindanao and Mindoro [Mayer, 



1910]. 



28. Lorifera flagellata (Haeckel) Mayer, Albatross station D. 5226 [Mayer, 



1910.] 



29. Rhopilema visayana Light, Palawan [Light, 1914]. 



IMMATURE FORM 



Cassiopea polypoides Keller (?), Port Galera Bay, Mindoro [Light, 1914], 



Order CARYBDEID^E 



Genus CHIR0PSA1MTJS L. Agassiz, 1862 



Chiropsalmus quadrigatus Haeckel. 



The bell is dome shaped and 4-sided, with an evenly rounded 

 aboral surface. Four laterally flattened, hand-shaped, inter- 

 radial pedalia arise from the sides of the bell a short distance 

 above the velar margin. Each bears from 5 to 9, typically 

 7, finger-shaped projections, each of which gives rise to a very 

 long, slender, flexible, hollow tentacle banded with nematocysts. 

 There are 4 perradial sense clubs in covered notches in the sides 

 of the bell, a little above the level of origin of the pedalia. 

 A distinct velarium supported by a bracketlike, perradial frenulse 

 stretches partly across the mouth of the bell cavity. The 

 central stomach is short and wide, with 4 lanceolate lips with 

 simple margins. From each of the flattened perradial sides 

 of the stomach arises a pair of gastric saccules which project 

 downward into the bell cavity. Each saccule is laterally flattened 

 and cockscomb shaped with an irregularly notched margin. 



