WebEpiactis prolifera: CalPhotos: Show Biotic Interactions: Global Biotic Interactions: Epiactis prolifera Verrill, 1869: Integrated Taxonomic Information System: Epiactis prolifera: Ocean Biogeographic Information System: Epiactis prolifera Verrill, 1869: World Register of Marine Species: Epiactis: Epiactis: Encyclopedia of life: Epiactis Verrill ... WebEpiactis prolifera[ 7] är en havsanemonart som beskrevs av Addison Emery Verrill 1869. Epiactis prolifera ingår i släktet Epiactis och familjen Actiniidae. [ 8][ 9] Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. [ 8] Bildgalleri [ redigera redigera wikitext] Källor [ redigera redigera wikitext]
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WebBrooding Anemone (Epiactis prolifera) Contributed by TPERP Eileen Frame Where to find them: Found in subtidal zones, rock benches, surge channels and surfgrass; and often found on Giant Kelp. Most will stay in one location all their life but can hitch a ride on a hermit or decorator crab. What do they eat: Feed on… WebEpiactis prolifera Verrill, 1869 Phylum Cnidaria, Class Anthozoa, Subcl. Zoantharia, Order Actiniaria, Family Actiniidae Oral disc to 2.5 cm in diameter; brown, greenish, or dull red; with fine longitudinal lines down its column & radiating markings on oral disc; usually with brooded young of different sizes attached to base of column. postamt ilmenau
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WebPhylum Echinodermata, Class Asteroidea, Order Forcipulatida, Family Asteriidae Long slender arms; radius to 21 cm. Body red with irregular orange-yellow bands; long spines surrounded by ruffled rings of pedicellaria at base. Common, on rocks and sandy bottoms. Diet includes gastropods, chitons, barnacles and tunicates. WebEpiactis prolifera Verrill, 1869 AphiaID 283435 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:283435) Classification Biota Animalia (Kingdom) Cnidaria (Phylum) Anthozoa (Class) Hexacorallia (Subclass) Actiniaria (Order) Enthemonae (Suborder) Actinioidea (Superfamily) Actiniidae (Family) Epiactis (Genus) Epiactis … A revision in 1989 determined that the genus Cnidopus was a synonym of Epiactis. At this time, two new species, E. lisbethae and E. fernaldi were described and E. ritteri was restored to the genus in which it was originally placed. Four species of Epiactis are known from the Pacific coast of North America, the external brooders E. prolifera and E. lisbethae which differ in sexuality and brooding periodicity, and the internal brooders E. ritteri and E. fernaldi, which differ in their cnido… postamt kelkheim