Anecdotally, Chrysaora chinensis shows up in Hong Kong around September. It is found in the central Indo-Pacific region, and its sting is considered dangerous making it a nuisance to recreational watersports participants. It is not considered edible. Previously there has been some question as to how much overlap it has with other Chrysaora species, but it is now considered a valid species.
傳聞Chrysaora chinensis約莫九月會在香港出現,在印度洋-太平洋海域中央會發現他們的身影。牠們所造成的蟄傷是很危險的,對參與水上運動的人們亦會造成威脅。此品種亦是不可食用的。早前亦有人質疑牠與其他黃金屬水母有何不同,但現時已被視為一個獨立品種。
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