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Symplegma viride, Encrusting Social Tunicate. Variably colored,
tunic sharing colonies. Roatan 2019. |
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Bartholomea annulata, (one of) the Corkscrew Anemone/s. 4-7
inches across. Has numerous long, thin, pointed tentacles that are
transparent, with internal whitish corkscrew markings. Often found in
discarded shells. Able to retract quickly. Red Snapping Shrimp and
Pederson's Cleaning Shrimp are symbionts. Roatan 2019.
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Lebrunia neglecta (nee danae)
(Duchassaing &
Michelotti, 1860), the Branching Anemone. Has
finger like and stubby, branching "pseudotentacles" (true, longer
tentacles are usually only extended at night). Typically brownish to
gray in color, a few bluish to green. Common in the tropical West
Atlantic. Able to quickly withdraw into its closed space. Will easily
sting other livestock, aquarists, divers exposed skin. Roatan 2019.
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Lebrunia coralligens, the Hidden Anemone.
Uncommon, hidden in cracks from which long pseudotentacles extend
with roundish, differently colored tips. Brown to bluish in color.
True tentacles are long, unbranched.
Toxic to the touch. Providenciales, Grand Turks.
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