Species of cnidarian
Csiromedusa medeopolis is a species of hydrozoan described in 2010.[2][3][4]
It was discovered in the estuarine waters of the River Derwent near to the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation's Marine and Atmospheric Research branch in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.[3] C. medeopolis has been described as presenting a new family and genus as well as species.[3][4][5]
Its binomial name is derived from "CSIRO jellyfish" and "city of gonads".[3][4] Unlike most other jellyfish, males and females of C. medeopolis have many gonads located on their dorsal endoderm. These gonads have been described as arranged like "skyscrapers in a downtown business district".[4]
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