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- Micronesica 41(1): 117–130. Ates, R.M.L. (1997). Gastropod carrying actinians. In: J. C. den Hartog, eds, Proceedings of the 6th International Conference...
- karli was named by Jim Gehling in 1987. He published in A Cnidarian of Actinian-Grade from the Ediacaran Pound Subgroup of South Australia. Alcheringa...
- PMID 17476781. Fautin, D.G. (1986). "Why do anemonefishes inhabit only some host actinians?". Environ Biol Fish. 15 (3): 171–180. Bibcode:1986EnvBF..15..171F. doi:10...
- bone was homologous to the quadratojugal. A quadratojugal is absent in actinians (coelacanths) and onychodonts, but it was clearly present in Porolepiformes...
- Uchida, T (1932). "Occurrence in ****an of Diadumene luciae, a remarkable actinian of rapid dispersal". Journal of the Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University...
- animals are rare and corals do not form large colonies. These include actinians, anemones, asteroids, barnacles, bivalves, brachiopods, dendrophylliid...
- J. E. Duerden (1905). "On the habits and reactions of crabs bearing actinians in their claws". Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 2: 494–511...
- feeders are found as well and include crinoids and hexactinellid sponges. Actinians, coryphaenid fish and serpulids round out the local fauna. Mammerickx...
- communities. Generally, it is thought that Nymphon feed on hydroids, actinians, bryozoans, molluscs, annelids, crustaceans, and detritus. They have strong...
- Lauridromia intermedia (Laurie, 1906) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Dromiidae) and the actinian Nemanthus annamensis Carlgren, 1943 (Anthozoa: Actiniaria: Nemanthidae)"...