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Species of marine cnidarian
The Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis), also known as the man-of-war or bluebottle, is a marine hydrozoan found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific
Portuguese_man_o'_war
Genus of marine hydrozoans
Physalia is a genus of hydrozoan cnidarians within the monotypic family Physaliidae, commonly known as man o' wars or bluebottles. They are siphonophores
Physalia
Marine hydrozoan
Physalia utriculus, also called bluebottle or Indo-Pacific Portuguese man o' war, is a marine hydrozoan of the order Siphonophorae found in the Indian
Physalia_utriculus
Species of siphonophore
Physalia megalista, also called Southern man o' war, is a species of colonial siphonophore in the genus Physalia. As with other Physalia, it is composed
Physalia_megalista
Taxonomic class of animals
(Craspedacusta sowerbyi), freshwater polyps (Hydra), Obelia, Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis), chondrophores (Porpitidae), and pink-hearted hydroids (Tubularia)
Hydrozoa
Chain of more than 20 seamounts in the Atlantic Ocean
9″N 65°58′52.8″W / 39.636083°N 65.981333°W / 39.636083; -65.981333 Physalia Seamount (National Monument) 39°48′18.3″N 66°52′45.6″W / 39.805083°N
New_England_Seamounts
Species of physalid siphonophore
Physalia minuta, also called little bluebottle, is a species of physalid siphonophore native to the oceanic waters around the Southern Hemisphere. Its
Physalia_minuta
Having distinct male and female organisms
Self-incompatibility in plants Sexual dimorphism Trioecy Kurlansky, Mindy B. (2002). "Physalia physalis". Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved 7 August 2025. Kliman, Richard
Dioecy
Group of marine gastropods
2007. Retrieved 2 May 2014. Thompson, T. E.; Bennett, I. (1969-12-19). "Physalia Nematocysts: Utilized by Mollusks for Defense". Science. 166 (3912): 1532–1533
Sea_slug
Order of colonial hydrozoans with differentiated zooids
Portuguese Man o' War (Physalia physalis)
Siphonophore
Species of mollusc
They are known to prey on the dangerously venomous Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis), the by-the-wind-sailor (Velella velella), the blue button (Porpita
Glaucus_atlanticus
Species of hydrozoan
better-known siphonophores, which includes the Portuguese man o' war, or Physalia physalis. Although it is superficially similar to a jellyfish, each apparent
Porpita_porpita
Suborder of hydrozoans
is a suborder of siphonophores. It includes the Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis) and Bathyphysa conifera. In Japanese, it is called 嚢泳 (Nōei)
Cystonectae
Genus of cephalopods
Retrieved 25 September 2019. Jones, E.C. (1963). "Tremoctopus violaceus uses Physalia tentacles as weapons". Science. 139 (3556): 764–766. Bibcode:1963Sci..
Blanket_octopus
Species of fish
1983). "Observations on the Commensal Relationship of Nomeus gronovii with Physalia physalis". Copeia. 1983 (1): 250–252. doi:10.2307/1444723. JSTOR 1444723
Man-of-war_fish
caused by Chiropsalmus quadrumanus and four by the Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis). All these stings were linear in nature, causing both intense
Animal attacks in Latin America
Animal_attacks_in_Latin_America
Aquatic animal phylum having cnidocytes
of Octocorallia) Box jellyfish Carybdea branchi (Cubozoa) Siphonophore Physalia physalis (Hydrozoa) Myxobolus cerebralis (Myxozoa) Polypodium hydriforme
Cnidaria
Topics referred to by the same term
from other genera Specifically, the blue bottle fly Calliphora vomitoria Physalia utriculus, stinging marine siphonophores resembling jellyfish and known
Bluebottle
Retrieved 23 July 2013. Jones, E.C. (1963). "Tremoctopus violaceus uses Physalia tentacles as weapons". Science. 139 (3556): 764–766. Bibcode:1963Sci..
Tool_use_by_non-humans
siphonophores. The Australian bluebottle is Physalia utriculus or Pacific man o'war (not to be confused with Physalia physalis), belongs to the phylum Cnidaria
Animal_attacks_in_Australia
Underwater volcano in the Atlantic Ocean
Bear Seamount 3-D depiction of Bear Seamount, with Physalia Seamount in the background. North Atlantic Ocean, about 200 miles (320 km) from Woods Hole
Bear_Seamount
Measure of cognitive ability of cephalopods
PMID 27003439. Jones, Everet C. (22 February 1963). "Tremoctopus violaceus uses Physalia tentacles as weapons". Science. 139 (3556): 764–766. Bibcode:1963Sci..
Cephalopod_intelligence
Class of echinoderms
specifically to echinoderms, and included diverse creatures such as the physalia. It was only in 1767 that Linnaeus revised the Holothuria entry. Nathanael
Sea_cucumber
and inject venom. Some hydrozoans, including the Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis) Some sea anemones Some corals Several species of sea urchins
List_of_venomous_animals
Self-propulsion by an animal
transportation; such animals are vagile but not motile. The Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis) lives at the surface of the ocean. The gas-filled bladder, or
Animal_locomotion
can attain lengths of 40–50 m (130–160 ft). The Portuguese man o' war's (Physalia physalis) tentacles can attain a length of up to 50 m (160 ft). On 6 April
Largest_and_heaviest_animals
Species of reptile
on the dangerous jellyfish-like hydrozoan, the Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis). Hawksbills close their unprotected eyes when they feed on these
Hawksbill_sea_turtle
Species of succulent
to soothe stings, such as from biting midges or Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis). "Carpobrotus glaucescens". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved
Carpobrotus_glaucescens
Gas-filled organ that contributes to the ability of a fish to control its buoyancy
ISBN 978-1-4419-7311-5. Clark, F. E.; C. E. Lane (1961). "Composition of float gases of Physalia physalis". Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
Swim_bladder
French artists
Physalia pelagica illustrated by the Vesque sisters
Vesque_Sisters
Stinging cell used by cnidarians
(the "Lion's Mane" made famous by Sherlock Holmes) or the siphonophore Physalia physalis (Portuguese man o' war, "Bluebottle") can cause extremely painful
Cnidocyte
Species of cephalopod
Science. 27 (3): 353–392. Jones, E. C. (1963). "Tremoctopus violaceus uses Physalia tentacles as weapons". Science. 139 (3556): 764–766. doi:10.1126/science
Common_blanket_octopus
Species of gastropod
the by-the-wind sailor, Velella velella, and the Portuguese man o' war, Physalia physalis. J. janthina is a member of the family Janthinidae, snails that
Janthina_janthina
Species of gastropod
colonial cnidarians such as the Portuguese man o' war (a.k.a. bluebottle, or Physalia utriculus), blue buttons (Porpita porpita), and the by-the-wind sailor
Glaucus_marginatus
Southern New South Wales. Also widespread in the Indo-West Pacific region.) Physalia physalis(Linnaeus, 1766), Bluebottle, Portuguese man o' war (Around Australia
List of marine animals of Australia (temperate waters)
List_of_marine_animals_of_Australia_(temperate_waters)
Species of cnidarian
cross-reactivity (an allergic reaction) if later stung by Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis) or sea nettles (Chrysaora). There is one known case where a sting
Pelagia_noctiluca
Vortices at the ocean's surface
One of such observation was the adaptation of Physalia to windrows containing entangling Sargassum. Physalia tend to drift across the windrows which also
Langmuir_circulation
Medical condition
nomurai) Pacific sea nettle (Chrysaora fuscescens) Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis) List of cutaneous conditions Skin condition Stingray injury Sea
Jellyfish_dermatitis
Organisms that live at the surface of a body of water
climate variability impacts on ecosystem functioning. Portuguese man-o-war Physalia sp. By-the-wind sailor Velella sp. Blue button Porpita sp. Flying fish
Neuston
quinquecirrha (Atlantic sea nettle) Cyanea capillata (lion's mane jellyfish) Physalia physalis (Portuguese man o'war) Alcyonium digitatum (dead man's fingers
List of animals of Long Island Sound
List_of_animals_of_Long_Island_Sound
Ochiai Y, Nugraha MI, Tan KC, Totsu A, Sato-Okoshi W, Ames CL (2025). "Physalia mikazuki sp. nov. (Phylum Cnidaria; class Hydrozoa) blown into Japan's
List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_before_1800)
Organisms on the ocean's surface
nutrients from zooxanthellae. Janthina have pelagic veliger larvae, and Physalia may release reproductive clusters that drift in the water column. Halobates
Ocean_surface_ecosystem
Species of gastropod
pinnata does not feed on the siphonophore Physalia physalis (see also Bayer 1963), but some authors mention Physalia as its prey. The stadium of the veliger
Fiona_pinnata
List of saltwater species that form a part of the cnidarian fauna of South Africa
1830) Rosacea plicata Bigelow, 1911 Sphaeronectes koellikeri Huxley, 1859 Physalia physalis (Linnaeus, 1758) Rhizophysa eysenhardti Gegenbaur, 1859 Rhizophysa
List of marine cnidarians of South Africa
List_of_marine_cnidarians_of_South_Africa
species: the pelagic siphonophore known as the Portuguese Man o' War, Physalia physalis. Diverticulum (mollusc), Diverticula are the outgrowths of the
Cnidosac
Genus of gastropods
such as J. janthina, feed on it along with other jellyfishes such as Physalia physalis (Portuguese man o' war) while other species such as J. pallida
Janthina
Natural bay on Terceira, Azores
(Ophidiaster ophidianus) Jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) Portuguese man-o'-war (Physalia physalis) Round fantail stingray (Taeniura grabata) Blue jack mackerel
Bay_of_Angra
American merchant marine captain
Newfoundland; Regularly carrying freight from Miami to Eleuthera. SEA FOX (ex-PHYSALIA, ex-HAL-WAN II) Launched 1940; Rig: Ketch motorsailer; Material: wood;
Lou_Kenedy
(string jellyfish, barbed wire jellyfish, long stringy stingy thingy) Physalia physalis (Portuguese man-o'-war, blue bottle, floating terror) Rhizostoma
List_of_cnidarians_of_Ireland
New Zealand colonial officer (1794–1861)
which is a popular street tree in coastal areas. He contributed Remarks on Physalia pelagica to the Tasmanian Journal of Natural Science, Vol. i (1842), and
Andrew_Sinclair_(botanist)
Interdisciplinary study of extinction avoidance
emphasize reproducibility and collaboration. Complementary programs (e.g., Physalia, ConGen Population Genomic Data Analysis, USFWS Applied Conservation Genetics)
Conservation_genetics
jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri and Thysanostoma loriferum), siphonophores (Physalia physalis and Porpita porpita), anemones (Heteractis magnifica), coral (Acropora
Wildlife_of_Mauritius
Species of jellyfish
caused by Chiropsalmus quadrumanus and four by the Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis). All these stings were linear in nature, causing both intense
Chiropsalmus_quadrumanus
sargassum nudibranch Holothuria (salps & Men o' War) Holothuria physalis – Physalia physalis, the Portuguese man o' war Holothuria thalia, Holothuria caudata
Vermes in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
Vermes_in_the_10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae
Marine protected area off of Massachusetts, USA
913 square miles, and protects four underwater seamounts (Bear, Mytilus, Physalia, and Retriever Seamounts) and three submarine canyons in the edge of the
Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument
Northeast_Canyons_and_Seamounts_Marine_National_Monument
Rhetus arcius Mastigoproctus colombianus Psammodesmus bryophorus giant ramshorn snail Marisa cornuarietis Portuguese man o' war Physalia physalis sea slug
Biodiversity_of_Colombia
Antarctic expedition
(Natural History) April 1960 pp. 301–408 Plates VII - XXVIII Studies on Physalia physalis (L.) Part I. Natural History and Morphology Part II. Behaviour
Discovery_Investigations
Greek writer (born 1948)
trotzdem”, translator: Maria Petersen, in the journal Metaphora, Nr 7, 2001 “Physalia kalliauchen”, translator: Sophia Georgallidis, in: Sophia Georgallidis
Dimosthenis_Kourtovik
Hierarchical outline list of articles related to oceanography
Panulirus Seamount – One of the New England Seamounts in the North Atlantic Physalia Seamount – One of the New England Seamounts in the North Atlantic Picket
Outline_of_oceanography
Regional biodiversity species list
Physaliidae Bluebottle, Portuguese man-of-war, Physalia physalis (Linnaeus, 1758), recorded as syn. Physalia utriculus (La Martiniere, 1787) (pelagic, whole
List of marine invertebrates of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay
List_of_marine_invertebrates_of_the_Cape_Peninsula_and_False_Bay
U.S. District Court case
941 square miles. The second area covers four distinct seamounts—Bear, Physalia, Retriever, and Mytilus—encompassing 3,972 square miles. Collectively,
Massachusetts Lobstermen's Association v. Ross
Massachusetts_Lobstermen's_Association_v._Ross
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n.
A cyst or sac of a siphonophore, containing air, and serving as a float, as in Physalia.
n.
A genus of large oceanic Siphonophora which includes the Portuguese man-of-war.
n.
Any siphonophore which has an air sac for a float, as the Physalia.
n. pl.
The division of Siphonophora which includes the Physalia and allied genera; -- called also Pneumatophorae.
n. pl.
An order of Siphonophora which includes Physalia.