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Cerianthidae is a
family of tube-dwelling
anemones in the
order Spirularia of the
subclass Ceriantharia. The
World Register of
Marine Species includes...
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Ovanthula van Beneden, 1897
Genus Sphaeranthula Leloup, 1955
Family Cerianthidae Milne-Edwards & Haime, 1852
Genus Anthoactis Leloup, 1932
Genus Apiactis...
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Carolina Press. p. 181. ISBN 978-0-8078-9859-8. Molodtsova, T. (2015).
Cerianthidae. In: Fautin,
Daphne G. (2011)
Hexacorallians of the World.
Accessed through:...
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There are 302
species of
cnidarians (phylum Cnidaria)
recorded in Ireland. The cnidarians'
distinguishing feature is cnidocytes,
specialized cells that...
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Cerianthus is a
genus of tube-dwelling
anemones in the
family Cerianthidae.
Members of the
genus are
found worldwide. They are predators,
scavengers and...
- anemone, is a
species of large, tube-dwelling
anemone in the
family Cerianthidae. It is
native to the
Mediterranean Sea and
adjoining parts of the northeastern...
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Cerianthus lloydii is a
species of tube-dwelling sea
anemone in the
family Cerianthidae. The
species can be
found off the
coast of the Chūbu
region of ****an...
- austroafric****) is a
species of tube-dwelling
anemone in the
family Cerianthidae. The
burrowing anemone grows up to 8 cm in diameter. It
lives in a self-constructed...
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Cerianthus filiformis is a
species of tube-dwelling sea
anemone in the
family Cerianthidae. It is
found throughout the
tropical waters of the
western Indo-Pacific...
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making up
Ceriantharia and
includes two families,
Botrucnidiferidae and
Cerianthidae, and
around 99 species. The two
orders differ in the
makeup of their...