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This pair of anemones was wedged in a small crevice on the western side of Bare Island
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Singapore, South West, Singapore
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Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Description: Sea anemone Actinauge richardi covered in Amphipods sp. and there are also some Mysids sp. present Item Type: Image Title: Actinauge richardi Copyright: SERPENT project Species: Actinauge richardi, Mysid sp., Amphipod sp. Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- Faroe-Shetland Channel -- BrugdanNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Faroe-Shetland Channel -- Brugdan Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 480 Countries: Faroe Islands Habitat: Benthic Rig: Stena Don Project Partners: Statoil, Oceaneering ROV: Magnum 070, Sea Owl 590 Deposited By: Miss Moira MacLean Deposited On: 14 December 2010
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Description: Pollack and plumose anemones on the subsea structure of the Thistle platform in the North Sea Item Type: Image Title: Pollack and plumose anemones in the North Sea Species: Metridium senile, Pollachius pollachius Behaviour: Metridium attached to subsea structre. Pollack swimming around structure Site: Atlantic -- North SeaNorth Sea Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 165 Countries: UK -- North Sea Habitat: Temperate Rig: Thistle A Platform Project Partners: Rovtech, Lundin Petroleum, iicorr Deposited By: Rob Curry Deposited On: 24 May 2007
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Sødringholm, Randers Fjord
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Kattegatcentret, Grenå. Aquarium
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Limfjorden Ertebølle
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Sagartia luciae. Side view.
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1. Hormathia Margarita, 2. Phellia Brodricii, 3. Peachia Hasata, 4. P. Undata, 5 Stomphia Churchiae, 6. Ilyanthus Mitchellii.
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Ricardo González-Muñoz, Nuno Simões, José Luis Tello-Musi, Estefanía Rodríguez
Zookeys
Figure 9.Calliactis tricolor. A Oral view B Lateral view C Pedal disc view D Specimens on hermit crab shell E Detail of directives showing a siphonoglyph F Cross section through proximal column G Longitudinal section through margin showing the marginal sphincter muscle H Longitudinal section through base showing basilar muscles I Cross section through tentacle J–Q Cnidae.– acontio: J basitrich; actinopharynx: K basitrich L microbasic p-mastigophore; column: M small basitrich; filament: N basitrich O microbasic p-mastigophore; tentacle: P basitrich Q spirocysts. Abbreviations.– ac: acontia, bm: basilar muscle, c: column, ca: capitulum, ci: cinclides, e: epidermis, g: gastrodermis, lm: longitudinal muscle, m: mesoglea, od: oral disc, pd: pedal disc, rm: retractor muscle, sc: scapus, sp: sphincter, t: tentacle. Scale bars: A–D: 10 mm; E–I: 200 μm; J–Q: 25 μm.
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Onna, Okinawa, Japan
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Haliplanella lineataPhoto by M.J. AdamsWhidbey Island, WA, USA
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Bare Island
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Singapore, North East, Singapore
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Faro, Portugal
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Description: Anemone Actinauge richardi Item Type: Image Title: Actinauge richardi Copyright: SERPENT project Species: Actinauge richardi Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- Faroe-Shetland Channel -- BrugdanNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Faroe-Shetland Channel -- Brugdan Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 480 Countries: Faroe Islands Habitat: Benthic Rig: Stena Don Project Partners: Statoil, Oceaneering ROV: Magnum 070, Sea Owl 590 Deposited By: Miss Moira MacLean Deposited On: 14 December 2010
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Description: Plumose anemones attached to the subsea structure of the Thistle platform in the North Sea Item Type: Image Title: Plumose anemones in the North Sea Species: Metridium senile, Urticina sp. Behaviour: Attached to riser Site: Atlantic -- North SeaNorth Sea Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 165 Countries: UK -- North Sea Habitat: Temperate Rig: Thistle A Platform Project Partners: Rovtech, Lundin Petroleum, iicorr Deposited By: Rob Curry Deposited On: 24 May 2007