Cribrinopsis Albopunctata
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Cribrinopsis Albopunctata
''Cribrinopsis'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Actiniidae. The species of this genus are found in Eurasia, Northern America and New Zealand. Species: *''Cribrinopsis albopunctata'' *''Cribrinopsis crassa'' *''Cribrinopsis fernaldi'' *''Cribrinopsis japonica'' *''Cribrinopsis olegi'' *''Cribrinopsis robertii'' *''Cribrinopsis rubens'' *''Cribrinopsis similis'' *''Cribrinopsis williamsi'' *''Cribrionopsis asiatica'' References

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Cribrinopsis Fernaldi
''Cribrinopsis fernaldi'', also known as the crimson anemone, snakelock anemone, chevron-tentacle anemone and Fernald brooding anemone (not to be confused with ''Epiactis fernaldi'', another sympatric species known as Fernald brooding anemone), is a sea anemone native to the Pacific Ocean off northwestern North America. Description ''Cribrinopsis fernaldi'' is a large anemone that can be crimson red, orange or white. This species has zigzag transverse lines on its tentacles, white tubercles on its column, and spherules just below the tentacles. These spherules can be especially hard to see as they are often withdrawn. The column is up to in diameter and around high. The oral disk has yellow or pink lines radiating from the mouth to the margin. These can be difficult to see in dark red individuals.Kozloff, Eugene N. (1987). ''Marine Invertebrates of the Pacific Northwest''. University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA. 511 pp. Similar species ''Urticina crassicornis'' is anothe ...
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