Ceriantheopsis[1] is a genus of tube-dwelling anemones in the family Cerianthidae. Members of the genus are found only in the Atlantic Ocean. They are predators, scavengers and omnivores.[2]
^"WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Ceriantheopsis Carlgren, 1912". marinespecies.org. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
^Molodtsova T. N., Griffiths C. L., Acuna F.H. 2011. A new species of shallow-water cerianthid (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) from the South Africa, with remarks on the genus Ceriantheopsis. Afr. Nat. Hist. 7: 1-8.
omnivores. Species in the genus include: Ceriantheopsis americana (Agassiz in Verrill, 1864) Ceriantheopsis austroafricanus Molodtsova, Griffiths & Acuna...
Ceriantheopsis americana is a species of tube-dwelling anemone in the family Cerianthidae. It is a burrowing species and lives in deep sand or muddy sand...
The burrowing anemone (Ceriantheopsis austroafricanus) is a species of tube-dwelling anemone in the family Cerianthidae. The burrowing anemone grows up...
during the day. The only other cerianthid found in the Gulf of Mexico is Ceriantheopsis americanus. They burrow in loose substrate in relatively shallow waters...
anemone, Ceriantheopsis austroafricanus Molodtsova, Griffiths and Acuna 2012 (False Bay and Hermanus) White burrowing anemone Ceriantheopsis nikitai Molodtsova...