Cerianthus is a genus of tube-dwelling anemones in the family Cerianthidae. Members of the genus are found worldwide. They are predators, scavengers and omnivores.[2]
^van der Land, Jacob (2012). Molodtsova T, Stampar SN (eds.). "Cerianthus Delle Chiaje, 1830". World list of Ceriantharia. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2012-06-30.
^Friese, U. Erich (1973). Marine Invertebrates. TFH Publications. p. 163. ISBN 0-87666-105-3.
Cerianthus membranaceus, the cylinder anemone or coloured tube anemone, is a species of large, tube-dwelling anemone in the family Cerianthidae. It is...
Cerianthus filiformis is a species of tube-dwelling sea anemone in the family Cerianthidae. It is found throughout the tropical waters of the western Indo-Pacific...
burrows are made by a number of organisms, including the sea anemone Cerianthus, Balanoglossus and fishes, but are most closely associated with decapod...
(1970) A report on the feeding of Dendronotus iris on the anthozoan Cerianthus sp. from Monterey Bay, California. The Veliger 12(4): 383-387, plates...
soft sediment, worldwide. Ceriantharia Spirularia Tube-dwelling anemones Cerianthus filiformis Solitary individuals with two rings of tentacles living in...
association with tube-dwelling anemones, particularly those in the genus Cerianthus. Phoronis australis grows to a length of about 200 mm (8 in) when extended...
this feature which distinguishes this species from the otherwise similar Cerianthus lloydii. The tentacles are indistinctly banded. It lives in soft sand...
flower anemone Phymanthus crucifer With caution Moderate Tube anemone Cerianthus sp. Yes Moderate Not a true anemone (actinarian), but a member of the...
colonies of Hydrozoa, several species of sea anemones, large specimens of Cerianthus membranaceus (cylinder anemones), which are often found in mobile substrates...