Some Rare and Interesting Sea Anemones from Plymouth
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 May 2009
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The anemones described in the following pages were collected by Mr. J. H. Orton, and forwarded for examination.
I. Edwardsia timida, Quatrefages.
Quatrefages obtained his specimens at Chausey, Manche, N. France, and his descriptions of E. timida and E. harassi as new species appeared in 1842 (“Ann. des Sci. Nat.” (2), XVIII). G. Y. Dixon obtained eight specimens at Malahide, Co. Dublin, and these he carefully described in 1886 (“Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc”). He also united Quatrefages' two species as E. timida. In 1889 A. C. Haddon supported Dixon's opinions and identification, gave a good figure of the mesenterial muscle characters, and contrasted these with three other British species (“ Proc. Roy. Dublin. Soc.”).
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- Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom , Volume 10 , Issue 1 , November 1913 , pp. 60 - 69
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