Heterodactyla hemprichii is a species of sea anemone in the family Thalassianthidae, and was first formally described in 1834 by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg.[2][3]
This sea anemone does not host any varieties of clownfish, but has been associated with some species of commensal anemone shrimp.[4] This is a medium to large species of anemone characterized by "bunches of grape-like nematospheres," radially arranged, and densest on the outermost edges of its oral disc.[4]
Heterodactyla hemprichii is a species of sea anemone in the family Thalassianthidae, and was first formally described in 1834 by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg.
This sea anemone does not host any varieties of clownfish, but has been associated with some species of commensal anemone shrimp. This is a medium to large species of anemone characterized by "bunches of grape-like nematospheres," radially arranged, and densest on the outermost edges of its oral disc.
Heterodactyla hemprichii is een zeeanemonensoort uit de familie Thalassianthidae. De anemoon komt uit het geslacht Heterodactyla. Heterodactyla hemprichii werd in 1834 voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven door Ehrenberg.
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