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- Actinostolidae is a family of sea anemones in the order Actiniaria. Members of this family are deep sea species, with some occurring at hydrothermal vents...
- Halcuriidae Suborder Enthemonae Superfamily Actinostoloidea Family Actinostolidae Family Halcam****ctidae Superfamily Actinioidea Family Actiniidae Family...
- order Actiniaria. Families in the superfamily Actinostoloidea include: Actinostolidae Halcam****ctidae Rodríguez, E., Barbeitos, M. S., Brugler, M.R., Crowley...
- sea anemone Antholoba achates (Drayton, 1846) (Cnidaria: Actiniaria: Actinostolidae) and the spider crab Libinia spinosa Milne-Edwards, 1834 (Crustacea:...
- hydrothermal-vent community include 23 macro- and megafauna taxa: sea anemones Actinostolidae sp., annelids Polynoidae n. gen. n. sp. “655”, Branchipolynoe n. sp...
- There are 302 species of cnidarians (phylum Cnidaria) recorded in Ireland. The cnidarians' distinguishing feature is cnidocytes, specialized cells that...
- reddish, orange or brownish coloured species of sea anemone in the family Actinostolidae from the North Atlantic, North Pacific and Arctic Ocean. It can swim...
- among Deep-Sea and Chemosynthetic Sea Anemones: Actinoscyphiidae and Actinostolidae (Actiniaria: Mesomyaria)". PLoS ONE. 5 (6): e10958. Bibcode:2010PLoSO...
- refer to: Pycnanthus (sea anemone), genus of sea anemones in the family Actinostolidae Pycnanthus (plant), genus of plants in the nutmeg (Myristicaceae) family...
- rapiformis, the onion anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actinostolidae. It was first described by the French naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueur...