Edwardsia neozelanica

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Edwardsia neozelanica
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Subphylum: Anthozoa
Class: Hexacorallia
Order: Actiniaria
Family: Edwardsiidae
Genus: Edwardsia
Species:
E. neozelanica
Binomial name
Edwardsia neozelanica
Farquhar, 1898
Synonyms
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  • Edwardsia ignota Stuckey, 1909
  • Edwardsia neozealanica
  • Edwardsia tricolor Farquhar, 1898

Edwardsia neozelanica, commonly known as the burrowing anemone, is a small cryptic sea anemone from New Zealand. It burrows into soft mud or sand, and when covered with water extends its tentacles to feed on tiny particles of detritus.

E. neozelanica is found in New Zealand, in intertidal areas such as harbour mouths or rock pools where silt and mud accumulates.[1] Being small and so similar in colour to the substrate it lives in, E. neozelanica is a cryptic species most often found when sand or mud is passed through a fine sieve.[1]

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