''Bolocera'' is a genus of
sea anemone
Sea anemones ( ) are a group of predation, predatory marine invertebrates constituting the order (biology), order Actiniaria. Because of their colourful appearance, they are named after the ''Anemone'', a terrestrial flowering plant. Sea anemone ...
in the
family
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Actiniidae
Actiniidae is the largest family (biology), family of sea anemones, to which most common, temperate, shore species belong. Most members of this family do not participate in symbiosis, symbioses with fishes. Three exceptions are the bubble-tip an ...
.
Species
The following species are recognized in the genus ''Bolocera'':
* ''
Bolocera africana''
Pax, 1909
* ''
Bolocera kensmithi''
Eash-Loucks & Fautin, 2012
* ''
Bolocera kerguelensis''
Studer, 1879
* ''
Bolocera maxima''
Carlgren, 1921
* ''
Bolocera norvegica''
Pax, 1909
* ''
Bolocera pannosa''
McMurrich, 1893
* ''
Bolocera paucicornis''
Dunn, 1893
* ''
Bolocera somaliensis''
Carlgren, 1928
* ''
Bolocera tuediae''
(Johnston, 1832)
References
Actiniidae
Hexacorallia genera
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