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Edwardsiella andrillae is a species of sea anemone that uniquely lives anchored to the underside of sea ice offshore of Antarctica. It was discovered in December 2010 during a test run of an undersea robot by a team of researchers associated with the Antarctic Geological Drilling Program.
Phlyctenactis tuberculosa, commonly known as the wandering sea anemone [2] or swimming anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actiniidae. It is native to shallow seas around Australia and New Zealand. It was first described by the French zoologist Jean René Constant Quoy and the French naturalist Joseph Paul Gaimard. They were ...
The larger subgenus Anemone showed a similar pattern. Hoot et al. proposed the following two subgenera and several sections be retained, with a number of subsections and series: Anemone subg. Anemonidium (Spach) Juz. A. subg. Anemonidium sect. Hepatica Spreng. A. subg. Anemonidium sect. Keiskea Tamura; A. subg. Anemonidium sect. Anemonidium Spach
Sega 3D Reprint Archives, a series of remakes of vintage games for the Nintendo 3DS published by SEGA. Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title 3D Classics .
The tentacles have a rounded tip and the end may be green, yellow, gray, or rarely, blue and pink. The column, external structure of an anemone visible when the animal is closed, has small, non-adhesive bumps (verrucae) which are usually the same color as the column and not visible. The tentacles are yellowish or tan.
The relationship between anemonefish and their host sea anemones is highly nested in structure. The anemonefish is the active partner in establishing the interaction. [ 3 ] As the single hosted anemonefish, A. clarkii , [ 1 ] is the extreme generalist, it may be that H. malu is a marginal host tolerated only by the least selective fish and only ...
Anne Bourguignon (French pronunciation: [an buʁɡiɲɔ̃]; 9 August 1950 – 30 April 2019), known professionally as Anémone (pronounced), was a French actress, [1] filmmaker and political activist. [2]
Anthopleura artemisia is a species of sea anemone.It is known by a number of common names, including burrowing anemone and moonglow anemone.It was first described to science in 1846 in a volume by James Dwight Dana, reporting on the animals found on the United States Exploring Expedition. [1]