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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

Actiniidae Hexacorallia genera {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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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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