Cnidarian Medusae (Jellyfish)


"close up of a purple rock with a half circle and lines coming down from the half circle"One of the most significant discoveries from the Middle Cambrian soft-bodied faunas of Utah has been of the oldest record of definitive fossilized cnidarian medusae, or jellyfish. All jellyfish are members of the phylum Cnidaria, which also includes animals such as corals, sea anemones, and the fresh water animal Hydra. Many circular shaped impressions on sedimentary rocks have been attributed to jellyfish, but the Utah fossils show a different style of preservation that reveals amazing details such as tentacles and varius organ structures.

These medusae fossils were recently published by Cartwright et al. (2007) in the open access journal PLoS One. Anyone may access and read this scientific report by clicking on the link below:

Cartwright, P., Halgedahl, S. L., Hendricks, J. R., Jarrard, R. D., Marques, A. C., Collins, A. G. & Lieberman, B. S. 2007. Exceptionally preserved jellyfishes from the Middle Cambrian. PLoS ONE 2(10): e1121. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0001121.

The superb preservation of the fossil jellyfish specimens allowed Cartwright et al. (2007) to assign them to four different cnidarian groups, all of which are still alive today:

  • Class Hydrozoa, Family Narcomedusae
  • Class Scyphozoa, Order Semaeostomeae
  • Class Scyphozoa, Order Coronatae
  • Class Cubozoa

Gallery of Cnidarian Medusae

Notes: All scale bars are 5 mm in length unless otherwise indicated. All specimens are housed in the *University of Utah Paleontology Collections.*




Class Hydrozoa, Family Narcomedusae




a close up of a purple rock with a jellyfish and a drawing of the jellyfish on the right

UU 07021.03. Marjum Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 3 in Cartwright et al. (2007).

close up of a purple rock with a dark purple smudge in the middle that forms a circle

UU 07021.04. Marjum Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 4 in Cartwright et al. (2007).




Class Scyphozoa, Order Semaeostomeae

UU 07021.09. Marjum Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figures 5, 6 in Cartwright et al. (2007). Bottom figure shows close-up view of "structures interpreted as radially arranged coronal muscles" (Cartwright et al., 2007, p. 4).




close up of a purple rock with a wavy outline of a darker purple that forms a circle

UU 07021.09. Marjum Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figures 5, 6 in Cartwright et al. (2007). Bottom figure shows close-up view of "structures interpreted as radially arranged coronal muscles" (Cartwright et al., 2007, p. 4).

a close up of a purple rock with wavy lines in the middle

UU 07021.09. Marjum Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figures 5, 6 in Cartwright et al. (2007). Bottom figure shows close-up view of "structures interpreted as radially arranged coronal muscles" (Cartwright et al., 2007, p. 4).

close up of a red rock with a dark purple outline of a octopus with two dots in the middle that look like eyes

UU 07021.10. Marjum Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figures 7,8 in Cartwright et al. (2007). Bottom figure shows close-up view of "structures interpreted as folded gonads " (Cartwright et al., 2007, p. 5). Scale bar in bottom figure = 2.5 mm

a close up of a purple rock with three separate smudges spanning across the rock

UU 07021.10. Marjum Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figures 7,8 in Cartwright et al. (2007). Bottom figure shows close-up view of "structures interpreted as folded gonads " (Cartwright et al., 2007, p. 5). Scale bar in bottom figure = 2.5 mm




Class Scyphozoa, Order Coronatae




on the left is a close up of a red rock with a dark purple smudge in the middle and on the right a detailed drawing of the smudge
UU 07021.05. Marjum Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 9 in Cartwright et al. (2007). Abbreviations: Cg = coronal groove; L = lappets; and T = tentacles.



Class Cubozoa




on the left is a close up of a light purple rock with a jellyfish like body and tentacles coming from the bottom and on the right there is a drawing of the jellyfish

UU 07021.01. Marjum Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 10 in Cartwright et al. (2007). Abbreviations: Ped = pedalia.

on the left is a close up of a gray rock with a yellow and purple jellyfish with tentacles at the bottom and on the right is a drawing of that jellyfish

UU 07021.02. Marjum Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 11 in Cartwright et al. (2007). Abbreviations: Nb = nematocyst batteries.