Species
Cribrinopsis albopunctata (White-spotted rose anemone)
The Actiniidae is the largest family of sea anemones, to which most common, temperate, shore species belong. Most members of this family do not participate in symbioses with fishes. Three exceptions are the bubble-tip anemone (with anemonefish and certain cardinalfish), snakelocks anemone (with Bucchich’s goby) and Urticina piscivora (with painted greenling).
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Humboldt Life
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Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)
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Phylum: Cnidaria (Cnidarians)
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Class: Anthozoa (Sea anemones and corals)
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Subclass: Hexacorallia (Hexacorallians)
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Order: Actiniaria (Sea anemones)
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Suborder: Enthemonae
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Superfamily: Actinioidea
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Family: Actiniidae (Actiniid sea anemones)
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Genus: Cribrinopsis
- Species: Cribrinopsis albopunctata (White-spotted rose anemone)
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Genus: Cribrinopsis
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Family: Actiniidae (Actiniid sea anemones)
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Superfamily: Actinioidea
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Suborder: Enthemonae
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Order: Actiniaria (Sea anemones)
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Subclass: Hexacorallia (Hexacorallians)
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Class: Anthozoa (Sea anemones and corals)
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Phylum: Cnidaria (Cnidarians)
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Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)