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Oulactis Mcmurrichi
''Oulactis'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae, found in the intertidal zone. It contains the following species: *''Oulactis cincta'' (Frederick George Albert Stuckey, Stuckey, 1909) *''Oulactis coliumensis'' (Riemann-Zürneck & Gallardo, 1990) *''Oulactis concinnata'' (Drayton ''in'' Dana, 1846) *''Oulactis magna'' (Frederick George Albert Stuckey, Stuckey, 1909) *''Oulactis mcmurrichi'' (Lager, 1911) *''Oulactis muscosa'' (Drayton ''in'' Dana, 1846) *''Oulactis orientalis'' (Averincev, 1967) References

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Oulactis Muscosa
''Oulactis muscosa'', also known as the sand anemone and speckled anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actiniidae. Description This is a large, greenish-grey to off-white species, growing to 60–80 mm. It has up to one hundred short, conical tentacles that are transparent to pale greenish to greyish-white, to pale brown, grouped into three rows. On the column, there are vertical rows of adhesive bumps (verrucae) that are relatively darker than the rest of the body. The tentacles also have horizontal black bands. The oral disk varies in colouration, and is sometimes red, green, black or white, and may have streaks of darker colour radiating outward from its mouth. This species can be recognized by gravel, bits of shell or coarse sand that it attaches between its tentacles. ''Oulactis muscosa'' is closely related to '' Oulactis mcmurrichi'' (the southern sand anemone), which shares the same distribution and habitat. ''Oulactis muscosa'' can be distinguished ...
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Sea Anemone
Sea anemones are a group of predation, predatory marine invertebrates of the order (biology), order Actiniaria. Because of their colourful appearance, they are named after the ''Anemone'', a terrestrial flowering plant. Sea anemones are classified in the phylum Cnidaria, class Anthozoa, subclass Hexacorallia. As cnidarians, sea anemones are related to corals, jellyfish, tube-dwelling anemones, and ''hydra (genus), Hydra''. Unlike jellyfish, sea anemones do not have a Jellyfish#Life history and behavior, medusa stage in their life cycle. A typical sea anemone is a single polyp (zoology), polyp attached to a hard surface by its base, but some species live in soft sediment, and a few float near the surface of the water. The polyp has a columnar trunk topped by an oral disc with a ring of tentacles and a central mouth. The tentacles can be retracted inside the body cavity or expanded to catch passing prey. They are armed with cnidocytes (stinging cells). In many species, additional n ...
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Actiniidae
Actiniidae is the largest family of sea anemones, to which most common, temperate, shore species belong. Most members of this family do not participate in symbioses with fishes. Three exceptions are the bubble-tip anemone (with anemonefish and certain cardinalfish), snakelocks anemone (with Incognito goby) and ''Urticina piscivora'' (with painted greenling). The systematics of Actiniidae is often quite difficult. The problem with identification of genera within this family is that most species are readily distinguishable when alive but when fixated lose their color and some other features. Arrangement of tentacles is important in defining genera for Actiniaria families. There may be one tentacle per space between mesenteries or there may be more than one tentacle between each two mesenteries. Members of the family Actiniidae have one tentacle per space. Genera Genera in this family include: * ''Actinia'' Linnaeus, 1767 * '' Actinioides'' Haddon & Shackleton, 1893 * '' Actino ...
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Oulactis Cincta
''Oulactis'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae, found in the intertidal zone. It contains the following species: *'' Oulactis cincta'' ( Stuckey, 1909) *'' Oulactis coliumensis'' (Riemann-Zürneck & Gallardo, 1990) *'' Oulactis concinnata'' (Drayton ''in'' Dana, 1846) *'' Oulactis magna'' ( Stuckey, 1909) *''Oulactis mcmurrichi'' (Lager, 1911) *''Oulactis muscosa ''Oulactis muscosa'', also known as the sand anemone and speckled anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actiniidae. Description This is a large, greenish-grey to off-white species, growing to 60–80 mm. It has up to one hundr ...'' (Drayton ''in'' Dana, 1846) *'' Oulactis orientalis'' (Averincev, 1967) References Actiniidae Hexacorallia genera {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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Frederick George Albert Stuckey
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Oulactis Coliumensis
''Oulactis'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae, found in the intertidal zone. It contains the following species: *''Oulactis cincta'' ( Stuckey, 1909) *'' Oulactis coliumensis'' (Riemann-Zürneck & Gallardo, 1990) *'' Oulactis concinnata'' (Drayton ''in'' Dana, 1846) *'' Oulactis magna'' ( Stuckey, 1909) *''Oulactis mcmurrichi'' (Lager, 1911) *''Oulactis muscosa ''Oulactis muscosa'', also known as the sand anemone and speckled anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actiniidae. Description This is a large, greenish-grey to off-white species, growing to 60–80 mm. It has up to one hundr ...'' (Drayton ''in'' Dana, 1846) *'' Oulactis orientalis'' (Averincev, 1967) References Actiniidae Hexacorallia genera {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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Oulactis Concinnata
''Oulactis'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae, found in the intertidal zone. It contains the following species: *''Oulactis cincta'' ( Stuckey, 1909) *''Oulactis coliumensis'' (Riemann-Zürneck & Gallardo, 1990) *'' Oulactis concinnata'' (Drayton ''in'' Dana, 1846) *'' Oulactis magna'' ( Stuckey, 1909) *''Oulactis mcmurrichi'' (Lager, 1911) *''Oulactis muscosa ''Oulactis muscosa'', also known as the sand anemone and speckled anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actiniidae. Description This is a large, greenish-grey to off-white species, growing to 60–80 mm. It has up to one hundr ...'' (Drayton ''in'' Dana, 1846) *'' Oulactis orientalis'' (Averincev, 1967) References Actiniidae Hexacorallia genera {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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Oulactis Magna
''Oulactis magna'', commonly known as the giant shore anemone or camouflaged anemone, and by its Māori name kōtore tino nui, is a common sea anemone found in New Zealand. It is usually found in the mid to low tidal zone of exposed beaches living in tidal pools or between rocks where there is sand. Its body is usually encrusted in sand with only its tentacles exposed. It sometimes attaches pieces of shell and other debris to its stalk, a strategy that is thought to reduce erosion. The giant shore anemone has no known predators but is parasitised by the gastropod ''Epitonium'' (''Hyaloscala'') ''jukesianum,'' which uses its modified radula The radula (, ; plural radulae or radulas) is an anatomical structure used by molluscs for feeding, sometimes compared to a tongue. It is a minutely toothed, chitinous ribbon, which is typically used for scraping or cutting food before the food ... to pierce the anemone and suck out bodily fluids. Description This large anemone has a di ...
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Oulactis Mcmurrichi
''Oulactis'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae, found in the intertidal zone. It contains the following species: *''Oulactis cincta'' (Frederick George Albert Stuckey, Stuckey, 1909) *''Oulactis coliumensis'' (Riemann-Zürneck & Gallardo, 1990) *''Oulactis concinnata'' (Drayton ''in'' Dana, 1846) *''Oulactis magna'' (Frederick George Albert Stuckey, Stuckey, 1909) *''Oulactis mcmurrichi'' (Lager, 1911) *''Oulactis muscosa'' (Drayton ''in'' Dana, 1846) *''Oulactis orientalis'' (Averincev, 1967) References

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Oulactis Orientalis
''Oulactis'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Actiniidae, found in the intertidal zone. It contains the following species: *''Oulactis cincta'' ( Stuckey, 1909) *''Oulactis coliumensis'' (Riemann-Zürneck & Gallardo, 1990) *''Oulactis concinnata'' (Drayton ''in'' Dana, 1846) *''Oulactis magna'' ( Stuckey, 1909) *''Oulactis mcmurrichi'' (Lager, 1911) *''Oulactis muscosa ''Oulactis muscosa'', also known as the sand anemone and speckled anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actiniidae. Description This is a large, greenish-grey to off-white species, growing to 60–80 mm. It has up to one hundr ...'' (Drayton ''in'' Dana, 1846) *'' Oulactis orientalis'' (Averincev, 1967) References Actiniidae Hexacorallia genera {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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