Cestidae

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Cestidae is a family of comb jellies. It is the only family in the monotypic order Cestida. Unlike other comb jellies, the body of cestids is greatly flattened, and drawn out into a long ribbon-like shape. The two tentacles are greatly shortened, and two of the four ciliated comb rows are reduced. The unusual body form allows the animals to swim by means of muscular undulation, as well as by using their cilia. The largest species, belonging to the genus Cestum, can reach 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) in length.[1]

Cestidae
Ctenophore Venus girdle at the dive site Rocky Bay on the east side of False Bay
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Ctenophora
Class:Tentaculata
Order:Cestida
Gegenbaur, 1856
Family:Cestidae
Gegenbaur, 1856
Genera

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Classification

The order Cestida has one family, Cestidae, which contains two genera: Cestum and Velamen. Each genus contains one species.

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