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Heteractis aurora (Quoy & Gaimard
1833), the Beaded Sea Anemone. Family Stichodactylidae. Up to two inch
tentacles, eleven inch disc width, with characteristic beaded appearance.
With apparent mouth opening and often with radiating appearance from center.
Stalk may be mottled or solid orange or red.
S. Leyte 2013 |
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Heteractis aurora (Quoy & Gaimard
1833), the Beaded Sea Anemone. Family Stichodactylidae. Up to two inch
tentacles, eleven inch disc width, with characteristic beaded appearance.
With apparent mouth opening and often with radiating appearance from center.
Stalk may be mottled or solid orange or red. This one splitting in two. Note
the dual mouths.
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Heteractis crispa (Ehrenberg 1834), the
Leathery or Sebae Sea Anemone. Family Stichodactylidae. Often
mis-sold/identified in the trade as H. ritteri and the commonest
species in the market as the "Sebae Anemone". Has numerous long, tapering
tentacles that end in points with a centered pink dot. Column gray in color.
S. Leyte 2013 |
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Heteractis crispa (Ehrenberg 1834), the
Leathery or Sebae Sea Anemone. Family Stichodactylidae. Often
mis-sold/identified in the trade as H. ritteri and the commonest
species in the market as the "Sebae Anemone". Has numerous long, tapering
tentacles that end in points with a centered pink dot. Column gray in color.
S. Leyte 2013 |
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