What is another word for Genus Beroe?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɛnəs bɪɹˈə͡ʊ] (IPA)

The Genus Beroe is a group of Ctenophores, commonly known as comb jellies that are found in various parts of the world. Despite a limited number of species under this genus, there exist a few synonyms that may be used interchangeably to describe these sea creatures. These synonyms include Beroe abyssicola, Beroe auricoma, Beroe campana, Beroe cucumis, and Beroe ovata. Each species is distinct in shape, size, and coloration, ranging from small, gelatinous organisms to larger comb jellies that are visible to the naked eye. Despite their variations, all Beroe species share the common characteristics of intense bioluminescence and the use of their cilia for movement.

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