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    Diadumene cincta is a small and delicate, usually orange, sea anemone. It has a smooth slender column and up to 200 long tentacles, and normally grows to a length of up to 35 mm (1.4 in), with a base of 10 mm (0.4 in), but specimens twice this size have been recorded. Diadumene cincta is found in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean.
    Diameter of base up to 15mm, height to 60mm. Colour fairly consistent, translucent orange with a greenish tinge., especially on disc: a buff variety is also recorded. Reproduces by basal lacerations. When disturbed a fluffy expanded Diadumene will contract in a characteristic, jerky fashion.
    When disturbed a fluffy expanded Diadumene will contract in a characteristic, jerky fashion. Habitat: Mostly on the shore, in pools, under stones, commonly amongst mussels, or in shallow sublittoral down to about 20m. Often found in brackish water creeks, in estuaries and harbours, attached to piers or pontoons, etc.
  2. Diadumene cincta, Orange anemone - SeaLifeBase

  3. NDFF Verspreidingsatlas | Diadumene cincta - Golfbrekeranemoon

  4. Species Profile - Diadumene cincta - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species

  5. Golfbrekeranemoon - Diadumene cincta - Waarneming.nl

  6. Diadumene cincta - Marine Life Encyclopedia

  7. Diadumene cincta (orange anemone) | CABI Compendium

  8. Diadumene cincta (British Marine Life Study Society)