rhopalia
Rhopalia are specialized sensory structures found in certain medusozoan jellyfish. They appear as small sensory nodes along the edge of the jellyfish’s bell and are arranged around the margin in many species. Each rhopalium contains multiple sensory elements that detect light and gravity, including ocelli (light-sensitive cells) and statocysts (gravity sensors). In box jellyfish (Cubozoa), rhopalia typically bear several eyes, including four true camera-type eyes with lenses and additional simple eyes, all connected by a nerve network to the surrounding nervous system.
Structure and variation: In cubozoans, a rhopalium houses a compact arrangement of eyes around a central nerve
Function: Rhopalia serve as major sensory integration centers that guide orientation, swimming behavior, and responses to
Significance: Rhopalia are a defining feature of certain medusae and show substantial variation in complexity across