The binomial nomenclature of a jellyfish?

You're right to think about binomial nomenclature! It's the system used to name organisms scientifically. However, "jellyfish" isn't a single species but a group of animals.

Here's why that makes things tricky:

* Diverse Group: The term "jellyfish" covers a wide range of animals, including true jellyfish (class Scyphozoa), box jellyfish (class Cubozoa), and hydroids (class Hydrozoa).

* Many Species: Within each of those classes, there are numerous species. For example, there are over 2,000 species of true jellyfish alone.

To get the binomial nomenclature, you need to specify the exact species of jellyfish you're interested in. For example:

* Aurelia aurita: The common moon jellyfish

* Cyanea capillata: The lion's mane jellyfish

* Chironex fleckeri: The sea wasp, a highly venomous box jellyfish

Let me know if you have a specific jellyfish in mind, and I can help you find its binomial name!