“…Cassiopea xamachana has received some attention for research into the interaction with endosymbiotic microalgae, Symbiodiniaceae, which are hosted in polyps, planuloids, ephyrae, and medusae ( Hofmann et al, 1978 , 1996 ; Verde and McCloskey, 1998 ; Ohdera et al, 2018 ). Recently, other topics such as regeneration ( Gamero-Mora et al, 2019 ; Ostendarp et al, 2022 ; Mammone et al, 2023 ), the composition and function of the blue pigment present in the medusa ( Phelan et al, 2006 ), its stinging cassiosomes ( Ames et al, 2020 ), and neuromuscular anatomy, with focus on the medusa stage, were also targeted ( Passano, 2004 ; Santhanakrishnan et al, 2012 ). The present study focuses on the neuromuscular development from the planula larva through metamorphosis into the juvenile polyp.…”