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Sagartiidae
Sagartiidae is a family of sea anemones. Genera Genera in the family include: * '' Actinothoe'' Fischer, 1889 * ''Anthothoe'' Carlgren, 1938 * '' Artemidactis'' Stephenson, 1918 * '' Botryon'' Carlgren & Hedgepeth, 1952 * '' Cancrisocia'' * '' Carcinactis'' * '' Cereus'' Oken, 1815 * ''Gregoria'' * '' Habrosanthus'' * '' Octophellia'' * '' Sagartia'' ''Gosse, 1855'' * '' Sagartiogeton'' Carlgren, 1924 * ''Sicyopus ''Sicyopus'' is a genus of small gobies. Most are native to fast-flowing streams and rivers in Southeast Asia and Melanesia, but ''S. zosterophorus'' also occurs in China, Japan and Palau, ''S. nigriradiatus'' is restricted to Pohnpei, ''S. jonk ...'' Gravier, 1918 * '' Verrillactis'' References Cnidarian families Taxa named by Philip Henry Gosse Metridioidea {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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Sagartiidae
Sagartiidae is a family of sea anemones. Genera Genera in the family include: * '' Actinothoe'' Fischer, 1889 * ''Anthothoe'' Carlgren, 1938 * '' Artemidactis'' Stephenson, 1918 * '' Botryon'' Carlgren & Hedgepeth, 1952 * '' Cancrisocia'' * '' Carcinactis'' * '' Cereus'' Oken, 1815 * ''Gregoria'' * '' Habrosanthus'' * '' Octophellia'' * '' Sagartia'' ''Gosse, 1855'' * '' Sagartiogeton'' Carlgren, 1924 * ''Sicyopus ''Sicyopus'' is a genus of small gobies. Most are native to fast-flowing streams and rivers in Southeast Asia and Melanesia, but ''S. zosterophorus'' also occurs in China, Japan and Palau, ''S. nigriradiatus'' is restricted to Pohnpei, ''S. jonk ...'' Gravier, 1918 * '' Verrillactis'' References Cnidarian families Taxa named by Philip Henry Gosse Metridioidea {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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Sagartia Nivea
''Sagartia elegans'', the elegant anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Sagartiidae. It is found in coastal areas of northwest Europe at depths down to 50 metres. Description The base of ''S. elegans'' is wider than the column and may reach in diameter. The base is usually anchored to the substrate but can be used as a foot for locomotion. It often has a ragged outline due to fragmentation having occurred. The column is soft and fleshy and varies in shape, even in one individual, from squat to cylindrical or trumpet shaped, and can grow up to tall. The lower part of the column is somewhat corrugated and there are a number of pale coloured suckers on the upper part to which grit or shell fragments may adhere occasionally. The disc is saucer-shaped with an undulating margin and there are up to 200 tentacles arranged irregularly, often arching over the edge. These are mostly about the same length but occasionally there is a much longer one among them. This may be used ...
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Sagartia Troglodytes
''Sagartia troglodytes'' is a species of sea anemone in the family Sagartiidae, also known as the mud sagartia or the cave-dwelling anemone. Description The base is anchored in holes in the rock and is a little wider than the column. This is smooth and firm, extending to a length several times its width, and covered in sticky suckers on its upper part. The usually flat oral disc is finely patterned and surrounded by four or five rings of numerous short tentacles, the longest ones being nearest the mouth. This is raised on a slight mound at the centre of the disc. The general colour is varying sombre shade of olive green or brown with vertical striations on the column. The radial striations on the oral disc are finely patterned in grey, white and black and the tentacles are translucent and banded in white and grey. At the base of each tentacle there is a distinctive black mark shaped like a Roman capital letter "B".
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Sagartia Ichthystoma
''Sagartia ichthystoma'' is a species of sea anemone in the family Sagartiidae, also known as the fish-mouth anemone. The species name refers to the short pointed tentacles round the edge of the disc which resemble the sharp teeth of certain fish.''Sagartia ichthystoma''
. A history of the British sea-anemones and corals. Retrieved 2011-09-04.


Description

The base of ''S. ichthystoma'' is usually found adhering to rocks or shells and is no wider than the column. This is cylindrical, purplish-red, and about as long as it is wide, covered with corrugations but without warts. It can retract into a nipple-shaped button. ...
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Sagartia Ornata
''Sagartia'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Sagartiidae. The genus was first described by Philip Henry Gosse in 1855 and the image is his painting of several species found in British waters included in his book, ''A history of the British sea-anemones and corals.'' Species The following species are recognised: *'' Sagartia alba ''(Cocks in Johnston, 1847) *'' Sagartia albovirdis'' Kirk & Stuckey, 1909 *'' Sagartia capensis'' Pax, 1922 *'' Sagartia carcinophila'' Verrill, 1869 *'' Sagartia catalinensis'' McPeak, 1968 *'' Sagartia crispata'' Verrill, 1869 *'' Sagartia elegans'' (Dalyell, 1848) *'' Sagartia hastata'' Wright, 1859 *''Sagartia ichthystoma'' Gosse, 1858 *'' Sagartia lessonii'' (Lesson, 1830) *'' Sagartia minima'' Pax, 1922 *'' Sagartia napensis'' (Stimpson, 1856) *'' Sagartia nigropunctata'' (Stimpson, 1856) *'' Sagartia nymphaea'' (Drayton in Dana, 1846) *'' Sagartia ornata'' (Holdsworth, 1855) *'' Sagartia problematica'' Pax, 1922 *'' Sagartia rhododacty ...
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Actinothoe
''Actinothoe'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Sagartiidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species Species: *'' Actinothoe alderi'' *'' Actinothoe anguicoma'' *'' Actinothoe bellii'' References Sagartiidae Hexacorallia genera {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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Anthothoe
''Anthothoe'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Sagartiidae. Species Species in the genus include: * '' Anthothoe affinis'' (Johnson, 1861) * '' Anthothoe albens'' ( Stuckey, 1909) * ''Anthothoe albocincta'' (Hutton, 1879) * '' Anthothoe australiae'' (Haddon & Duerden, 1896) * '' Anthothoe australiensis'' Carlgren, 1950 * ''Anthothoe chilensis ''Anthothoe chilensis'', or striped anemone, is a species of sea anemones in the family Sagartiidae.Branch, G.M., Branch, M.L, Griffiths, C.L. and Beckley, L.E. 2010. ''Two Oceans: a guide to the marine life of southern Africa'' Description '' ...'' (Lesson, 1830) * '' Anthothoe neozelanica'' (Carlgren, 1924) * '' Anthothoe olivacea'' (Hemprich & Ehrenberg in Ehrenberg, 1834) * '' Anthothoe panamensis'' Carlgren, 1951 * '' Anthothoe similis'' (Haddon & Duerden, 1896) * '' Anthothoe stimpsonii'' (Verrill, 1870) * '' Anthothoe vagrans'' (Stuckey, 1909) * '' Anthothoe vincentina'' (Pax, 1922) References Sagartiidae Hexacoral ...
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Sagartiogeton
''Sagartiogeton'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Sagartiidae Sagartiidae is a family of sea anemones. Genera Genera in the family include: * '' Actinothoe'' Fischer, 1889 * ''Anthothoe'' Carlgren, 1938 * '' Artemidactis'' Stephenson, 1918 * '' Botryon'' Carlgren & Hedgepeth, 1952 * '' Cancrisocia'' * '' .... Species The following species are recognised: * '' Sagartiogeton abyssorum'' Carlgren, 1942 * '' Sagartiogeton californicus'' (Carlgren, 1940) * '' Sagartiogeton entellae'' Schmidt, 1972 * '' Sagartiogeton flexibilis'' (Danielssen, 1890) * '' Sagartiogeton ingolfi'' Carlgren, 1928 * '' Sagartiogeton laceratus'' (Dalyell, 1848) * '' Sagartiogeton robustus'' Carlgren, 1924 * '' Sagartiogeton tubicolus'' (Koren & Danielssen, 1877) * '' Sagartiogeton undatus'' (Müller, 1778) * '' Sagartiogeton verrilli'' Carlgren, 1942 * '' Sagartiogeton viduatus'' (Müller, 1776) The following species are now moved to different genera: * ''Sagartiogeton antarcticus'' Carlgren, 1 ...
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Sagartia
''Sagartia'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Sagartiidae. The genus was first described by Philip Henry Gosse in 1855 and the image is his painting of several species found in British waters included in his book, ''A history of the British sea-anemones and corals.'' Species The following species are recognised: *'' Sagartia alba ''(Cocks in Johnston, 1847) *'' Sagartia albovirdis'' Kirk & Stuckey, 1909 *'' Sagartia capensis'' Pax, 1922 *'' Sagartia carcinophila'' Verrill, 1869 *'' Sagartia catalinensis'' McPeak, 1968 *'' Sagartia crispata'' Verrill, 1869 *'' Sagartia elegans'' (Dalyell, 1848) *'' Sagartia hastata'' Wright, 1859 *''Sagartia ichthystoma'' Gosse, 1858 *'' Sagartia lessonii'' (Lesson, 1830) *'' Sagartia minima'' Pax, 1922 *'' Sagartia napensis'' (Stimpson, 1856) *'' Sagartia nigropunctata'' (Stimpson, 1856) *'' Sagartia nymphaea'' (Drayton in Dana, 1846) *''Sagartia ornata'' (Holdsworth, 1855) *'' Sagartia problematica'' Pax, 1922 *'' Sagartia rhododactyl ...
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Sagartia Miniata
''Sagartia elegans'', the elegant anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Sagartiidae. It is found in coastal areas of northwest Europe at depths down to 50 metres. Description The base of ''S. elegans'' is wider than the column and may reach in diameter. The base is usually anchored to the substrate but can be used as a foot for locomotion. It often has a ragged outline due to fragmentation having occurred. The column is soft and fleshy and varies in shape, even in one individual, from squat to cylindrical or trumpet shaped, and can grow up to tall. The lower part of the column is somewhat corrugated and there are a number of pale coloured suckers on the upper part to which grit or shell fragments may adhere occasionally. The disc is saucer-shaped with an undulating margin and there are up to 200 tentacles arranged irregularly, often arching over the edge. These are mostly about the same length but occasionally there is a much longer one among them. This may be used ...
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Cereus (anemone)
''Cereus'' is a genus of sea anemones in the family Sagartiidae Sagartiidae is a family of sea anemones. Genera Genera in the family include: * '' Actinothoe'' Fischer, 1889 * ''Anthothoe'' Carlgren, 1938 * '' Artemidactis'' Stephenson, 1918 * '' Botryon'' Carlgren & Hedgepeth, 1952 * '' Cancrisocia'' * '' .... Species Species in the genus include: * '' Cereus amethystinus'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833) * '' Cereus herpetodes'' (McMurrich, 1904) * '' Cereus pedunculatus'' (Pennant, 1777) * '' Cereus filiformis'' (Rapp, 1829) References Sagartiidae Hexacorallia genera {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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