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  1. Dahlia anemone
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    The dahlia anemone (Urticina felina) is a sea anemone found in the north Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Its colour is variable, from deep red to brown or purplish, with green spots and darker tentacles.
    Scientific name: Urticina felina Norwegian: fjæresjørose Characteristics: The Dahlia anemone comes in a wide variety of colors, but it is often painted in shades of yellow, pink, red or brown. The radial stripes or bands on the oral disc is common. Around the mouth up to 160 short tentacles are used catch prey like shrimps and small fishes.
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    Urticina felina at Scapa Flow, Orkneys. Distribution data supplied by the Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS). To interrogate UK data visit the NBN Atlas. A large anemone (base up to 15 cm diameter) with up to 160 short (up to 2 cm), stout tentacles arranged in multiples of ten. Individuals from offshore tend to be larger.
    Although Urticina felina is predominantly marine, the species does penetrate into estuaries (e.g. the Thames estuary at Mucking (NMMP, 2001) and the River Blackwater estuary (Davis, 1967).
    The taxonomy and relationships of this sea anemone are in some confusion with anemones of very similar appearance and apparently reproductive biology to Urticina felina occurring on the north-west (Pacific) coast of north America.
    The large size, slow growth rate and evidence from aquarium populations suggests that Urticina felina is long lived. Although it probably breeds each year there is no information regarding fecundity. Breeding probably does not occur until the anemone is at least 1.5 years old.
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    The dahlia anemone (Urticina felina) is a sea anemone found in the north Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Its colour is variable, from deep red to brown or purplish, with green spots and darker tentacles. Dahlia anemones live attached to rock on the seabed from the lower tidal limit down to … See more

    The base is up to 120 mm across and firmly adherent to the rock. Deep sea specimens are usually larger than inshore ones. The column is usually shorter than its diameter and its surface is covered in verrucae. There is … See more

    Dahlia anemones are found in the Arctic Ocean, the Baltic Sea, the North Sea and the northern Atlantic Ocean as far south as the See more

    • Photos of Dahlia anemone on Sealife Collection See more

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    Dahlia anemones are found on rocks and boulders from the lower shore down to depths of 100 metres. It occurs in rock pools, in crevices and gullies, among the holdfasts See more

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  10. Dahlia Anemone - Urticina felina

    WebLearn about the characteristics, habitat and distribution of Urticina felina, also known as Dahlia anemone or fjæresjørose. This cnidarian has a colorful oral disc with short tentacles and warts on its body.

  11. description of Urticina felina - Dahlia anemone

    WebApr 16, 2024 · Classification. Source : World Register of Marine Species Dernière mise à jour 07-01-2023 Animalia (Kingdom) Cnidaria (Phylum) Anthozoa (Class) Hexacorallia (Subclass) Actiniaria (Order)

  12. Urticina felina : Dahlia anemone | NBN Atlas