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Urticina columbiana

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Phylum
  
Cnidaria

Rank
  
Species

Subclass
  
Hexacorallia

Family
  
Actiniidae

Genus
  
Urticina

Order
  
Sea anemone

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Similar
  
Sea anemone, Urticina, Urticina lofotensis, Mottled anemone, Fish‑eating Anemone

Sand rose anemone urticina columbiana


Urticina columbiana, common names crusty red anemone, Columbia sand anemone, sand anemone, and the sand-rose anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actiniidae.

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Description

This species can grow to 25 cm high and can reach a diameter of 1 metre, making it one of the largest species of anemone. The tentacles are long and slender, taking the shape of a red column. The tubercles on the column are big and rough, having a white colour. They are organized in circular rows which protrude from the column. Unlike other species which may accumulate matter, the tubercles do not attach to ocean debris such as bits of shell. The column is red in colour.

No special spherules are present around the external rim of the oral disk beyond the tentacles.

Distribution

Urticina columbiana species occurs in the Pacific Ocean from Vancouver Island to Baja California.

Habitat

This species is found between the subtidal zone to a depth of 45 metres. It normally lives among shells, in soft sand or mud. It is usually partially buried, with tubercles mostly under the sea floor.

Symbionts

The candy stripe shrimp (Lebbeus grandimanus) is one of the symbionts of this species.

References

Urticina columbiana Wikipedia


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