Actiniaria, Hertwig, 1882
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https://doi.org/10.15298/invertzool.20.1.02 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1044BA6D-FF8F-8767-FEDB-928231ED853F |
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Felipe |
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Actiniaria |
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Actiniaria View in CoL sp.1
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MATERIAL. LV-75-3, 55.4160°N 167. 2734ºE – 55.4161°N 167.2739ºE, depth 384– 351 m, 27 specimens photographed; LV-75-9, 55.4158°N 167.2738ºE, depth 379 m, one specimen photographed.
LV-82-1, 55.4163°N 167.2738ºE, depth 348 m, one specimen photographed.
REMARKS. About 30 specimens of medium-sized (up to 5–7 cm in diameter of the tentacular crown) white sea anemones were detected, but not collected, among the settlements of zoantharians and Sagartiogeton rufus on the northern top of the Piip Volcano at 348– 384 m. They have short column and long tapering tentacles arranged hexamerously in five cycles (6+6+12+24+48= up to 96), the oral disc is small, almost completely covered by the tentacles, the oral cone is high. The species has some superficial similarity with white Corallimorphus cf. pilatus , but differs in its tapering tentacles without acrospheres.
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