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    Actiniidae - Wikipedia

    Actiniidae is the largest family of sea anemones, to which most common, temperate, shore species belong. Most members of this family do not participate in symbioses with fishes. Three exceptions are the bubble-tip anemone (with anemonefish and certain cardinalfish), snakelocks anemone (with … See more

    Genera in this family include:
    Actinia Linnaeus, 1767
    • Actinioides Haddon & Shackleton, 1893
    Actinopsis
    Actinostella See more

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    The systematics of Actiniidae is often quite difficult. The problem with identification of genera within this family is that most species are readily distinguishable when alive but when fixated lose their color and some other features. Arrangement of tentacles is important in defining genera for Actiniaria families.
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    Three exceptions are the bubble-tip anemone (with anemonefish and certain cardinalfish ), snakelocks anemone (with Incognito goby) and Urticina piscivora (with painted greenling ). The systematics of Actiniidae is often quite difficult.
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    We find that Actiniidae is polyphyletic with respect to other families of Actinioidea: the node at which all taxa currently within Actiniidae are monophyletic is the node that includes all members of Actinioidea.
    Actiniaria is one of the most successful and diverse taxa of Anthozoa. Sea anemones can be found in all marine habitats, depths and latitudes despite its body simplicity (Daly et al. 2008 ). The group comprises 48 families, 269 valid genera and more than 1000 species (Daly et al. 2007; Fautin 2013 ).
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