Metridium
Plumose anemone | |
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Metridium senile | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Cnidaria |
Class: | Anthozoa |
Order: | Actiniaria |
Family: | Metridiidae |
Genus: | Metridium de Blainville, 1824 [1] |
Species | |
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Members of the genus Metridium, also known as plumose anemones, are sea anemones found mostly in the cooler waters of the northern Pacific and Atlantic oceans. They are characterized by their numerous threadlike tentacles extending from atop a smooth cylindrical column, and can vary from a few centimeters in height up to one meter or more. In larger specimens, the oral disk becomes densely curved and frilly.
Species
The following species are recognised in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS):[1]
- Metridium canum Stuckey, 1914
- Metridium dianthus
- Metridium exilis Hand, 1956
- Metridium farcimen (Tilesius, 1809)
- Metridium huanghaiensis Pei, 1998
- Metridium parvulum McMurrich, 1904
- Metridium senile (Linnaeus, 1761)
References
- 1 2 Metridium: de Blainville, 1824 World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2011-09-05.
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