Tuesday, May 19, 2026

New Deadly Box Jellyfish Species Found in Singapore Waters

Scientists have confirmed the existence of a new species of box jellyfish, which adds to the variety of known species. This discovery took place in the coastal waters near Sentosa Island, Singapore, by researchers from Tohoku University and the National University of Singapore.

The new jellyfish has been named Chironex blakangmati, after the island’s historical Malay name, Pulau Blakang Mati, meaning "Island of Death Behind." This discovery brings the total number of jellyfish in the Chironex genus to four. These jellyfish are particularly dangerous, as their stings can be fatal to humans within minutes.

Initially, C. blakangmati was thought to be the same as another species called Chironex yamaguchii, which was first documented in Okinawa, Japan. For many years, the two species were confused due to their similar appearances. Lead researcher Cheryl Ames noted this similarity but concluded that they are distinct species. She examined an old sample of C. yamaguchii from her research at Okinawa to confirm the differences.

Genetic testing clarified the confusion, while a detailed examination of their physical structure confirmed it. The key difference lies in the jellyfish’s perradial lappets—messy structures at the base of the bell. In previous species, these lappets have pointed canals, while C. blakangmati lacks them entirely. This finding enhances our understanding of jellyfish diversity and their ecosystems.

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species/ˈspiːʃiːz/noun
a group of similar kinds of animals or plants

genus/ˈdʒiːnəs/noun
a group of related species in biology

fatal/ˈfeɪtəl/adjective
causing death or able to make someone die

documented/ˈdɑkjəməntɪd/verb
officially recorded or written in a report

distinct/dɪˈstɪŋkt/adjective
clearly different from others and easy to see

genetic/dʒəˈnɛtɪk/adjective
connected to genes or to a living thing's DNA

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What is the name of the newly discovered jellyfish species?
Chironex blakangmati
Chironex yamaguchii
Aurelia aurita
Cyanea capillata
Where was the new species of jellyfish discovered?
Great Barrier Reef
Sentosa Island, Singapore
Okinawa, Japan
Bali, Indonesia
How many species are there in the Chironex genus after this discovery?
Two
Three
Four
Five
What is the meaning of the historical name 'Pulau Blakang Mati'?
Island of Light
Island of Death Behind
Island of Jellyfish
Island of Research
Which university conducted the research alongside Tohoku University?
Harvard University
National University of Singapore
Stanford University
University of Tokyo
What did genetic testing clarify regarding the jellyfish species?
They are the same species
They are distinct species
They are variations of the same species
They have no relationship
The newly discovered jellyfish can be fatal to humans within seconds.
Cheryl Ames was the lead researcher who confirmed the differences between the jellyfish species.
C. blakangmati has pointed canals in its perradial lappets.
Okinawa, Japan, is where Chironex yamaguchii was first documented.
The study of C. blakangmati did not enhance understanding of jellyfish diversity.
The discovery of C. blakangmati took place in the coastal waters near Japan.
The new jellyfish species is named blakangmati.
Prior to the discovery, C. blakangmati was confused with yamaguchii.
The historical name for Sentosa Island means 'Island of Death .'
Genetic testing helped clarify the confusion between jellyfish species and indicated they are species.
The perradial lappets of C. blakangmati pointed canals.
This discovery contributes to our understanding of jellyfish and their ecosystems.
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Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
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Accent
species/ˈspiːʃiːz/noun
a group of similar kinds of animals or plants
genus/ˈdʒiːnəs/noun
a group of related species in biology
fatal/ˈfeɪtəl/adjective
causing death or able to make someone die
documented/ˈdɑkjəməntɪd/verb
officially recorded or written in a report
distinct/dɪˈstɪŋkt/adjective
clearly different from others and easy to see
genetic/dʒəˈnɛtɪk/adjective
connected to genes or to a living thing's DNA

How much do you know?

What is the name of the newly discovered jellyfish species?
Chironex blakangmati
Chironex yamaguchii
Aurelia aurita
Cyanea capillata
Where was the new species of jellyfish discovered?
Great Barrier Reef
Sentosa Island, Singapore
Okinawa, Japan
Bali, Indonesia
How many species are there in the Chironex genus after this discovery?
Two
Three
Four
Five
What is the meaning of the historical name 'Pulau Blakang Mati'?
Island of Light
Island of Death Behind
Island of Jellyfish
Island of Research
Which university conducted the research alongside Tohoku University?
Harvard University
National University of Singapore
Stanford University
University of Tokyo
What did genetic testing clarify regarding the jellyfish species?
They are the same species
They are distinct species
They are variations of the same species
They have no relationship
The newly discovered jellyfish can be fatal to humans within seconds.
Cheryl Ames was the lead researcher who confirmed the differences between the jellyfish species.
C. blakangmati has pointed canals in its perradial lappets.
Okinawa, Japan, is where Chironex yamaguchii was first documented.
The study of C. blakangmati did not enhance understanding of jellyfish diversity.
The discovery of C. blakangmati took place in the coastal waters near Japan.
The new jellyfish species is named blakangmati.
Prior to the discovery, C. blakangmati was confused with yamaguchii.
The historical name for Sentosa Island means 'Island of Death .'
Genetic testing helped clarify the confusion between jellyfish species and indicated they are species.
The perradial lappets of C. blakangmati pointed canals.
This discovery contributes to our understanding of jellyfish and their ecosystems.
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