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Cerbère Pyrénées-Orientales France
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Cerbère Pyrénées-Orientales France
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Oceanário de Lisboa
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Haus des Meeres, Vienna / Austria
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Kattegatcentret Grenå
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Anemonia sargassensis.
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1. Tealia Crassicornis, 2. 3. Bunodes Cemmacea, 4. S. Ballii; 5. 6. S. Thallia.
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Phymactis veratra.
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Anthea cereus (Opelet).
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Ricardo González-Muñoz, Nuno Simões, José Luis Tello-Musi, Estefanía Rodríguez
Zookeys
Figure 3.Anemonia sargassensis. A Live specimen in natural habitat B Oral view C Pedal disc view D Cross section through distal column showing mesenteries; arrows indicate siphonoglyphs E Detail of cross section through distal column showing a siphonoglyph F Detail of retractor and parietobasilar muscles G Longitudinal section through margin showing acrorhagi and marginal sphincter muscle H Longitudinal section through base showing basilar muscles I Cross section through tentacle J–U Cnidae.– acrorhagi: J small basitrich K basitrich L holotrich; actinopharynx: M small basitrich N microbasic p-mastigophore; column: O basitrich; filaments: P basitrich Q microbasic b-mastigophore R microbasic p-mastigophore; tentacle: S small basitrich T basitrich U spirocyst. Abbreviations.– acr: acrorhagi, bm: basilar muscle, e: epidermis, fo: fosse, g: gastrodermis, la: larvae, lm: longitudinal muscle, m: mesoglea, mp: marginal projection, od: oral disc, pd: pedal disc, pm: parietobasilar muscle, rm: retractor muscle, s: siphonoglyph, sp: sphincter, t: tentacle. Scale bars: A–C: 10 mm; D–I: 200 μm; J–U: 25 μm.
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Andrea L. Crowther, Daphne G. Fautin, Carden C. Wallace
Zookeys
Figure 1.Stylobates birtlesi sp. n. holotype MTQ G57579 a, b soon after collection (photo: RA Birtles) c, d preserved specimen with Sympagurus trispinosus showing position of oral disc of anemone e preserved specimen: shortest tentacles beside longest ones (on right side of oral disc in this view); tentacles grade in length between longest and shortest around other side of oral disc (dashed line indicates directive axis) f preserved specimen without hermit crab showing aperture and part of carcinoecium not covered by anemone (arrow). Scale bars 20 mm.
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Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, Australia
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Condylactis gigantea is a tropical species of sea anemone that is found in coral reefs, shallow ocean waters, in shore areas in the Caribbean Sea - most specifically the West Indies - and the Western Atlantic Sea, ranging from southern Florida through the Florida keys. It is also commonly known as : Giant Caribbean Sea Anemone, Giant Golden Anemone, Condylactis Anemone, Haitian anemone, Pink tipped anemone, Purple tipped anemone, and Florida Condy. This species, can be easily seen growing in lagoons, or on inner reefs as either individuals or loose groups, but never as colonies.
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Santa Cruz, California, United States
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Actinia tenebrosa or waratah anemone? One of the 2 little types of anemones found in rock pools all along the east coast of Australia.
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California, United States
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Santa Cruz, California, United States
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Anthopleura elegantissima, lso known as an Aggregate Anemone
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Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, Australia
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Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, United States
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Cerbère Pyrénées-Orientales France