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Classification
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Triactis producta (Klunzinger 1877) |
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Actiniaria ( Anemones ) |
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Anémone ? bulles
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Bubble anemone
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Identification
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Data exist in different language. Feel free to update this datasheet and translate the data : Actinaire de 2cm de diamètre. Contractée le jour, elle s'épanouit la nuit pour attraper le zooplancton. Elle vit dans les enfractuosités du corail mort, entre la surface et 30 m. |
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Biology
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Distribution
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Coral |
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Bibliography
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Découvrir la mer Rouge et l'océan Indien
Steven Weinberg
Editions Nathan 1996, 1997
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Data sheet written by Sealifecenter , 19/01/2005
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Comment from kristie Mansfield
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Corrections - the Bubble anemone is Entacmaea quadricolor, other names, bubble tip, bulb tip. The Triactis producta anemone from the family Aliciidae is often confused with Bunodeopsis from the Family Boloceroididae. The boxing crab carries one of these species around. Bundeopsis is a very potent anemone and is a problem on beaches in california and mexico because it stings swimmers. The bubble anemone is very docile and only very sensitive humans feel any sting at all.
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Posted date 10/06/2005 |
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