词条 | Alicia mirabilis | ||
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| image = Alicia mirabilis.jpg | taxon = Alicia mirabilis | authority = Johnson, 1861 | synonyms = * Alicia costae (Panceri, 1868)
}}Alicia mirabilis, commonly known as the berried anemone,[1] is a species of sea anemone in the family Aliciidae. It changes shape as night falls expanding its column and tentacles to catch its food. It can be found in the Azores, Portugal, Spain and the Mediterranean and Red Seas.[2] DescriptionBy day, Alicia mirabilis resembles a pile of berries, thus the common name berried anemone. By night, it expands its column to up to 40 cm tall and opens its tentacles. When fully extended, the tentacles may actually be longer than the column height. Both the tentacles and the "berries" contain stinging cells. References1. ^{{cite web|url= http://wildlife-archipelago.gr/wordpress/marine-inverts/berried-anemone-alicia-mirabilis/|title= Berried Anemone|publisher= Archipelago Wildlife Library|accessdate= July 18, 2013|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140715000834/http://wildlife-archipelago.gr/wordpress/marine-inverts/berried-anemone-alicia-mirabilis/|archive-date= 2014-07-15|dead-url= yes|df= }} 2. ^{{cite WoRMS|author=Jacob van der Land|year=2013|title= Alicia mirabilis|id=100862|accessdate=July 18, 2013}} External links
5 : Aliciidae|Animals described in 1861|Taxa named by James Yate Johnson|Cnidarians of the Atlantic Ocean|Fauna of the Mediterranean Sea |
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