Beadlet Anemones [Actiniidae]
Description
Actiniidae, or beadlet anemones, are a family of sea anemones that are characterized by their stout, columnar bodies and often vivid colors. Members of this family are commonly found in shallow waters attached to rocks or other substrates. They possess a strong adhesive foot used for attachment and have numerous short, but powerful, tentacles surrounding their central mouth, used for capturing prey.
Genera

Beadlet Anemones [Actinia]
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Strawberry Anemones [Actinothoe]
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Sand Anemones [Anemonia]
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Tube Anemones [Anthopleura]
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Glass Anemones [Aulactinia]
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Painted Anemones [Boloceroides]
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Wart Anemones [Bunodactis]
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Jewel Anemones [Cereus]
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Swimming Anemones [Stomphia]
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Dahlia Anemones [Tealia]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Jellyfish, Sea Anemones, and Relatives
Cnidaria
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Class |
Sea Anemones and Corals
Anthozoa
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Order |
True Sea Anemones
Actiniaria
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Statistics
- Genera 10