Species Identification: Find Species


Family: Isanthidae



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7 species
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Austroneophellia luciae
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Photo by Arntz, Wolf E.

Southwest Pacific, Southw

Eltaninactis infundibulum Dunn, 1983

Photo by Photo by Arntz, Wolf E.
 
Eltaninactis infundibulum
[]
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Isanthus capensis
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Isanthus homolophilus
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Paraisanthus fabiani
[Fabian's crevice anemone]
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Paraisanthus tamarae
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Zaolutus actius
[Wormy anemone]


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Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm) Year
Austroneophellia luciae 1978
Eltaninactis infundibulum Southwest Pacific, Southw 1983
Isanthus capensis Southwest Pacific, Southw 1938
Isanthus homolophilus Eastern Central Pacific 1998
Paraisanthus fabiani Fabian's crevice anemone Southeast Pacific 2008
Paraisanthus tamarae Northwest Pacific. 1998
Zaolutus actius Wormy anemone Eastern Pacific 1955



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