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Actinia (company)
''Actinia'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae. Actinia display a rare form of heteromorphosis in which a cut inflicted on a specimen can develop into a second mouth. Species The following species are listed in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS): *'' Actinia alba'' Risso, 1826 *'' Actinia annulata'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia aster'' Ellis, 1768 *'' Actinia australiensis'' Carlgren, 1950 *'' Actinia bermudensis'' (McMurrich, 1889) *'' Actinia bicornis'' Müller, 1776 *'' Actinia capillata'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia cari'' Delle Chiaje, 1822 *'' Actinia chlorodactyla'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia cinerea'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia cleopatrae'' Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1834 *''Actinia curta'' Drayton in Dana, 1846 *''Actinia delicatula'' (Hertwig, 1888) *''Actinia dubia'' Lesson, 1830 *''Actinia ebhayiensis'' Schama, Mitchell & Solé-Cava, 2011 *Beadlet anemone (''Actinia equina'' (Linnaeus, 1758)) *''Actinia erythrospilota'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia fiscella'' Müller, ...
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Beadlet Anemone
The beadlet anemone (''Actinia equina'') is a common sea anemone found on rocky shores around all coasts of the British Isles. Its range extends to the rest of Western Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, and along the Atlantic coast of Africa as far south as South Africa. ''Actinia equina'' can be found both in exposed and sheltered situations. It is highly adapted to the intertidal zone as it can tolerate both high temperatures and desiccation. The anemone may also be found in regions of variable salinity such as estuaries. Beadlet anemones can live in solitary or in aggregations. Solitary beadlet anemones are found to be larger-sized than those that form clustered aggregation. Furthermore, larger sea anemones were found submerged in low tide, where they have greater access to food resources and are less subjected to harsh environmental exposures. The size of beadlet anemones may be connected to their physiological adaptation in regards to limited food resources and withstanding ...
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Actinia Cinerea
''Actinia'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae. Actinia display a rare form of heteromorphosis in which a cut inflicted on a specimen can develop into a second mouth. Species The following species are listed in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS): *'' Actinia alba'' Risso, 1826 *'' Actinia annulata'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia aster'' Ellis, 1768 *'' Actinia australiensis'' Carlgren, 1950 *'' Actinia bermudensis'' (McMurrich, 1889) *'' Actinia bicornis'' Müller, 1776 *''Actinia capillata'' Gay, 1854 *''Actinia cari'' Delle Chiaje, 1822 *'' Actinia chlorodactyla'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia cinerea'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia cleopatrae'' Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1834 *''Actinia curta'' Drayton in Dana, 1846 *''Actinia delicatula'' (Hertwig, 1888) *''Actinia dubia'' Lesson, 1830 *''Actinia ebhayiensis'' Schama, Mitchell & Solé-Cava, 2011 *Beadlet anemone (''Actinia equina'' (Linnaeus, 1758)) *''Actinia erythrospilota'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia fiscella'' Müller, 178 ...
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Actinia Graminea
''Actinia'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae. Actinia display a rare form of heteromorphosis in which a cut inflicted on a specimen can develop into a second mouth. Species The following species are listed in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS): *'' Actinia alba'' Risso, 1826 *'' Actinia annulata'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia aster'' Ellis, 1768 *'' Actinia australiensis'' Carlgren, 1950 *'' Actinia bermudensis'' (McMurrich, 1889) *'' Actinia bicornis'' Müller, 1776 *''Actinia capillata'' Gay, 1854 *''Actinia cari'' Delle Chiaje, 1822 *'' Actinia chlorodactyla'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia cinerea'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia cleopatrae'' Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1834 *''Actinia curta'' Drayton in Dana, 1846 *''Actinia delicatula'' (Hertwig, 1888) *''Actinia dubia'' Lesson, 1830 *''Actinia ebhayiensis'' Schama, Mitchell & Solé-Cava, 2011 *Beadlet anemone (''Actinia equina'' (Linnaeus, 1758)) *''Actinia erythrospilota'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia fiscella'' Müller, 178 ...
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Actinia Gracilis
''Actinia'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae. Actinia display a rare form of heteromorphosis in which a cut inflicted on a specimen can develop into a second mouth. Species The following species are listed in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS): *'' Actinia alba'' Risso, 1826 *'' Actinia annulata'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia aster'' Ellis, 1768 *'' Actinia australiensis'' Carlgren, 1950 *'' Actinia bermudensis'' (McMurrich, 1889) *'' Actinia bicornis'' Müller, 1776 *''Actinia capillata'' Gay, 1854 *''Actinia cari'' Delle Chiaje, 1822 *'' Actinia chlorodactyla'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia cinerea'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia cleopatrae'' Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1834 *''Actinia curta'' Drayton in Dana, 1846 *''Actinia delicatula'' (Hertwig, 1888) *''Actinia dubia'' Lesson, 1830 *''Actinia ebhayiensis'' Schama, Mitchell & Solé-Cava, 2011 *Beadlet anemone (''Actinia equina'' (Linnaeus, 1758)) *''Actinia erythrospilota'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia fiscella'' Müller, 178 ...
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Actinia Gemma
''Actinia'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae. Actinia display a rare form of heteromorphosis in which a cut inflicted on a specimen can develop into a second mouth. Species The following species are listed in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS): *'' Actinia alba'' Risso, 1826 *'' Actinia annulata'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia aster'' Ellis, 1768 *'' Actinia australiensis'' Carlgren, 1950 *'' Actinia bermudensis'' (McMurrich, 1889) *'' Actinia bicornis'' Müller, 1776 *''Actinia capillata'' Gay, 1854 *''Actinia cari'' Delle Chiaje, 1822 *'' Actinia chlorodactyla'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia cinerea'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia cleopatrae'' Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1834 *''Actinia curta'' Drayton in Dana, 1846 *''Actinia delicatula'' (Hertwig, 1888) *''Actinia dubia'' Lesson, 1830 *''Actinia ebhayiensis'' Schama, Mitchell & Solé-Cava, 2011 *Beadlet anemone (''Actinia equina'' (Linnaeus, 1758)) *''Actinia erythrospilota'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia fiscella'' Müller, 178 ...
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Actinia Gelatinosa
''Actinia'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae. Actinia display a rare form of heteromorphosis in which a cut inflicted on a specimen can develop into a second mouth. Species The following species are listed in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS): *'' Actinia alba'' Risso, 1826 *'' Actinia annulata'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia aster'' Ellis, 1768 *'' Actinia australiensis'' Carlgren, 1950 *'' Actinia bermudensis'' (McMurrich, 1889) *'' Actinia bicornis'' Müller, 1776 *''Actinia capillata'' Gay, 1854 *''Actinia cari'' Delle Chiaje, 1822 *'' Actinia chlorodactyla'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia cinerea'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia cleopatrae'' Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1834 *''Actinia curta'' Drayton in Dana, 1846 *''Actinia delicatula'' (Hertwig, 1888) *''Actinia dubia'' Lesson, 1830 *''Actinia ebhayiensis'' Schama, Mitchell & Solé-Cava, 2011 *Beadlet anemone (''Actinia equina'' (Linnaeus, 1758)) *''Actinia erythrospilota'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia fiscella'' Müller, 178 ...
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Actinia Fragacea
''Actinia fragacea'', commonly known as the strawberry anemone, is a species of sea anemone of the order Actiniaria, that occurs from Norway to Africa, including adjacent islands (the Azores, Canary Islands, and Cape Verde) and the Mediterranean. It is generally found on rocks of the lower shoreline and depths up to . Description The strawberry anemone has a smooth column which is typically red or dark red, with many greenish spots. The tentacles are usually red or purplish. ''Actinia fragacea'' is similar in form to the beadlet anemone (''Actinia equina'') and was at one time considered to be a variant of that species, however, it is typically larger, measuring up to across the base. It also has a conspicuous ring of pale blue, red, pink, or white spots known as "acrorhagi" around the inside of the top of the column. Distribution and habitat The strawberry anemone is found in the northeastern and eastern Atlantic Ocean. Its range extends from Norway, England, Scotland, and Ire ...
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Actinia Fiscella
''Actinia'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae. Actinia display a rare form of heteromorphosis in which a cut inflicted on a specimen can develop into a second mouth. Species The following species are listed in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS): *'' Actinia alba'' Risso, 1826 *'' Actinia annulata'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia aster'' Ellis, 1768 *'' Actinia australiensis'' Carlgren, 1950 *'' Actinia bermudensis'' (McMurrich, 1889) *'' Actinia bicornis'' Müller, 1776 *''Actinia capillata'' Gay, 1854 *''Actinia cari'' Delle Chiaje, 1822 *'' Actinia chlorodactyla'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia cinerea'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia cleopatrae'' Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1834 *''Actinia curta'' Drayton in Dana, 1846 *''Actinia delicatula'' (Hertwig, 1888) *''Actinia dubia'' Lesson, 1830 *''Actinia ebhayiensis'' Schama, Mitchell & Solé-Cava, 2011 *Beadlet anemone (''Actinia equina'' (Linnaeus, 1758)) *''Actinia erythrospilota'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia fiscella'' Müller, 178 ...
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Actinia Erythrospilota
''Actinia'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae. Actinia display a rare form of heteromorphosis in which a cut inflicted on a specimen can develop into a second mouth. Species The following species are listed in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS): *'' Actinia alba'' Risso, 1826 *'' Actinia annulata'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia aster'' Ellis, 1768 *'' Actinia australiensis'' Carlgren, 1950 *'' Actinia bermudensis'' (McMurrich, 1889) *'' Actinia bicornis'' Müller, 1776 *''Actinia capillata'' Gay, 1854 *''Actinia cari'' Delle Chiaje, 1822 *'' Actinia chlorodactyla'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia cinerea'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia cleopatrae'' Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1834 *''Actinia curta'' Drayton in Dana, 1846 *''Actinia delicatula'' (Hertwig, 1888) *''Actinia dubia'' Lesson, 1830 *''Actinia ebhayiensis'' Schama, Mitchell & Solé-Cava, 2011 *Beadlet anemone (''Actinia equina'' (Linnaeus, 1758)) *''Actinia erythrospilota'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia fiscella'' Müller, 178 ...
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10th Edition Of Systema Naturae
The 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'' is a book written by Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus and published in two volumes in 1758 and 1759, which marks the starting point of zoological nomenclature. In it, Linnaeus introduced binomial nomenclature for animals, something he had already done for plants in his 1753 publication of '' Species Plantarum''. Starting point Before 1758, most biological catalogues had used polynomial names for the taxa included, including earlier editions of ''Systema Naturae''. The first work to consistently apply binomial nomenclature across the animal kingdom was the 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature therefore chose 1 January 1758 as the "starting point" for zoological nomenclature, and asserted that the 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'' was to be treated as if published on that date. Names published before that date are unavailable, even if they would otherwise satisfy the rules. The only ...
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Actinia Ebhayiensis
''Actinia'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae. Actinia display a rare form of heteromorphosis in which a cut inflicted on a specimen can develop into a second mouth. Species The following species are listed in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS): *'' Actinia alba'' Risso, 1826 *'' Actinia annulata'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia aster'' Ellis, 1768 *'' Actinia australiensis'' Carlgren, 1950 *'' Actinia bermudensis'' (McMurrich, 1889) *'' Actinia bicornis'' Müller, 1776 *''Actinia capillata'' Gay, 1854 *''Actinia cari'' Delle Chiaje, 1822 *'' Actinia chlorodactyla'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia cinerea'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia cleopatrae'' Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1834 *''Actinia curta'' Drayton in Dana, 1846 *''Actinia delicatula'' (Hertwig, 1888) *''Actinia dubia'' Lesson, 1830 *''Actinia ebhayiensis'' Schama, Mitchell & Solé-Cava, 2011 *Beadlet anemone (''Actinia equina'' (Linnaeus, 1758)) *''Actinia erythrospilota'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia fiscella'' Müller, 178 ...
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Actinia Dubia
''Actinia'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae. Actinia display a rare form of heteromorphosis in which a cut inflicted on a specimen can develop into a second mouth. Species The following species are listed in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS): *'' Actinia alba'' Risso, 1826 *'' Actinia annulata'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia aster'' Ellis, 1768 *'' Actinia australiensis'' Carlgren, 1950 *'' Actinia bermudensis'' (McMurrich, 1889) *'' Actinia bicornis'' Müller, 1776 *''Actinia capillata'' Gay, 1854 *''Actinia cari'' Delle Chiaje, 1822 *'' Actinia chlorodactyla'' Brandt, 1835 *''Actinia cinerea'' Gay, 1854 *'' Actinia cleopatrae'' Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1834 *''Actinia curta'' Drayton in Dana, 1846 *''Actinia delicatula'' (Hertwig, 1888) *''Actinia dubia'' Lesson, 1830 *''Actinia ebhayiensis'' Schama, Mitchell & Solé-Cava, 2011 *Beadlet anemone (''Actinia equina'' (Carl Linnaeus, Linnaeus, 10th edition of Systema Naturae, 1758)) *''Actinia erythrospilota'' ...
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