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Haeckel Cubomedusae.jpg
- Chirodropus palmatus (Haeckel) = Chirodropus palmatus Haeckel, 1880, from the side
- Chiropsalmus quadrigatus (Haeckel) = Chiropsoides quadrigatus (Haeckel, 1880), from the side
- Charybdea obeliscus (Haeckel) = Carybdea obeliscus Haeckel, 1880 / Alatina obeliscus (Haeckel, 1880)?, from the side
- Charybdea obeliscus (Haeckel) = Carybdea obeliscus Haeckel, 1880 / Alatina obeliscus (Haeckel, 1880)?, alimentary tract
- Charybdea murrayana (Haeckel) = Carybdea murrayana Haeckel, 1880, from below
- Charybdea murrayana (Haeckel) = Carybdea murrayana Haeckel, 1880, from above
- Procharybdis tetraptera (Haeckel) = Alatina tetraptera (Haeckel, 1880), from the side
- Tamoya prismatica (Haeckel) = Tamoya haplonema F.Müller, 1859, from the side
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1904 |
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Kunstformen der Natur (1904), plate 78: Cubomedusae (see here, here and here) |
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public domain due to age
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