Actinostephanus haeckeli, also known as the sea snake anemone or Haeckel's sea anemone,[1] is a species of sea anemone in the family Actinodendridae.[2]

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Actinostephanus haeckeli
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Hexacorallia
Order: Actiniaria
Family: Actinodendridae
Genus: Actinostephanus
Kwietniewski, 1897
Species:
A. haeckeli
Binomial name
Actinostephanus haeckeli
Kwietniewski, 1897
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Environment

Actinostephanus haeckeli mainly inhabits sandy bottoms, lagoons and bays.[3] A. haeckeli can completely retreat into the sand in the sandy low-tide areas it mainly inhabits.[4]

Description

Actinostephanus haeckeli is 10 to 12 cm in diameter and has 12 long, cylindrical, uniformly dark brown tentacles that taper at the tips. Its body column is short, smooth, and covered with regular stripes, becoming paler toward the base.[3]

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