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  2. Phlyctenactis tuberculosa - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Anemone - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Anemonoides trifolia - Wikipedia

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    Anemone trifolia subsp. brevidentata Ubaldi & Puppi Anemonoides trifolia subsp. brevidentata (Ubaldi & Puppi) Galasso, Banfi & Soldano Anemonoides trifolia (syn. Anemone trifolia ), the three-leaved anemone , is a perennial herbaceous plant in the buttercup family ( Ranunculaceae ).

  5. Urticina crassicornis - Wikipedia

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    Urticina crassicornis, commonly known as the mottled anemone, the painted anemone or the Christmas anemone, is a large and common intertidal and subtidal species of sea anemone. Its habitat includes a large portion of the coastal areas of the northern hemisphere, mainly polar regions, and it lives a solitary life for up to 80 years. [ 1 ]

  6. Cinnamon clownfish - Wikipedia

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    A. melanopus is a generalist, being usually hosted by 1 anemone, but also hosted by 2 other anemones. It is hosted by the following 3 out of the 10 host anemones: [2] [9] [8] Entacmaea quadricolor - bubble-tip or purple base anemone (usually) Heteractis crispa - leathery sea anemone (occasionally) Heteractis magnifica - magnificent sea anemone ...

  7. Stichodactyla haddoni - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Phymanthus crucifer - Wikipedia

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    Phymanthus crucifer, commonly known as rock flower anemone, flower anemone, red beaded anemone [2] [3] or the beaded anemone, [4] is a species of sea anemone in the family Phymanthidae. It has been described as "closely similar" to Heteractis aurora in several ways, commonly exhibiting " tentacles with swollen cross-bars" [ 5 ] bearing large ...

  9. Heteractis malu - Wikipedia

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    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 ...