Bartholomea lucida

Knobby anemone
Bartholomea lucida
(Duchassaing de Fonbressin & Michelotti, 1860)

Description:
The column or stalk is rather broad, but short. The numerous thin tentacles are long and often drooping.

Color:
Tentacles and body in shades of gray, brown or green. The tentacles are translucent and bear numerous nematocyst-bearing knobs.

Habitat:
Inhabit reefs and areas of sand and coral rubble. It grows often under rocks or other hard objects, down to 30 m.

Distribution:
Common Florida, Bahamas and Caribbean.

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