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  1. Studies of Phyllodiscus
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    Phyllodiscus is a monotypic genus of sea anemones in the family Aliciidae. The only species is Phyllodiscus semoni, commonly known as the night anemone, which is native to shallow seas in the central Indo-West Pacific, such as Indonesia, the Philippines and southern Japan. It is venomous and can cause a … See more

    Phyllodiscus semoni has a broad basal disc attached to the substrate. The lower portion of the column is smooth and the middle section has a radially arranged series of pseudo-tentacles, thick, stalked and branched … See more

    This sea anemone is venomous and its stings can cause painful injuries to humans, and on rare occasions can result in acute kidney … See more

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    There are a range of different morphotypes of this sea anemone. Some are smooth discs, some are similar to branching corals and … See more

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