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  1. Urticina felina - MarLIN - The Marine Life Information Network

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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).
    Urticina felina and sand-tolerant fauna on sand-scoured or covered circalittoral rock. In Tyler-Walters H. and Hiscock K. (eds) Marine Life Information Network: Biology and Sensitivity Key Information Reviews, [on-line]. Plymouth: Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. [cited 13-06-2023].
    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.
  4. Dahlia anemone - Wikipedia

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  6. EUNIS -Factsheet for Urticina felina [and sand-tolerant fauna on …

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  8. Dahlia anemones Urctina felina (British Marine Life Study Society)

  9. Dahlia Anemone - Urticina felina

    WebScientific 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 …