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siphonophore

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Etymology

From siphono- + -phore, likely from translingual Siphonophorae.

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siphonophore (plural siphonophores)

  1. Any transparent marine hydrozoans, of the order Siphonophorae, that float or swim as colonies of polyps.
    Synonym: siphonophoran
    • 2017 October 24, Derek J Skillings, “Life is not easily bounded”, in Aeon:
      Is an individual hydra polyp analogous to an entire siphonophore colony – or is it more like a member of that colony?
    • 2024 August 24, Stephen Burgen, “Resorts on Spain’s Costa Brava struggle with invasion of jellyfish as seas warm”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
      However, two beaches in Tarragona in southern Catalonia were closed in July after Portuguese man o’war (Physalia physalis) were spotted in the water. The sting of this siphonophore (it is not technically a jellyfish, but they are closely related) is especially painful.

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