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Rhizostomeae : ウィキペディア英語版
Rhizostomae

Rhizostomae or Rhizostomeae is an order of jellyfish. Species of this order have neither tentacles nor other structures at the bell's edges. Instead, they have eight highly branched oral arms, along which there are suctorial minimouth orifices. (This is in contrast to other scyphozoans, which have four of these arms.) These oral arms become fused as they approach the central part of the jellyfish. The mouth of the animal is also subdivided into minute pores that are linked to coelenteron.
==Edible jellyfish==
(詳細はtraditional medicine) are all from this order〔López-Martínez; and Álvarez-Tello (2013). ''The jellyfish fishery in Mexico.'' Agricultural Sciences 4(6A): 57-61.〕 and include members of the families Catostylidae, Lobonematidae, Rhizostomatidae and Stomolophidae.〔Miura; Miura; and Park (2006). ''Collagen as the Major Edible Component of Jellyfish (Stomolophus nomural).'' Journal of Food Science 48(6): 1758–1760.〕〔Kitamura; and Omori (2010). ''Synopsis of edible jellyfishes collected from Southeast Asia, with notes on jellyfish fisheries.'' Plankton Benthos Res 5(3): 106–118.〕〔Omori; and Kitamura (2004). ''Taxonomic review of three Japanese species of edible jellyfish (Scyphozoa: Rhizostomeae).'' Plankton Biol. Ecol. 51(1): 36–51.〕 The jellyfish are typically dried and/or salted.〔 In China, which was the first country documented to use jellyfish as food, this has been practiced at least since the year 300 CE,〔 but they are also commonly consumed in Japan (the largest consumer of jellyfish today), Korea and southeast Asia.〔〔 Several countries outside Asia have also started catching and exporting these in recent decades.〔

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