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Isactinia olivacea (Hutton, 1879)
Colour varies from olive to emerald green. Found in crevices, pools or sometimes buried in sand.
A small to medium-sized anemone (~30 mm across) and about as wide as high. Olive green tentacles, which are uniform in colour. The oral disc is brownish.
Synonymised names:
Anemonia olivacea (Hutton, 1879) · unaccepted
Anthea olivacea Hutton, 1879 · unaccepted (original binomen)
Gyrostoma olivacea (Hutton, 1879) · unaccepted
Isactinia olivacae · unaccepted
Colour varies from olive to emerald green. Found in crevices, pools or sometimes buried in sand.
A small to medium-sized anemone (~30 mm across) and about as wide as high. Olive green tentacles, which are uniform in colour. The oral disc is brownish.
Synonymised names:
Anemonia olivacea (Hutton, 1879) · unaccepted
Anthea olivacea Hutton, 1879 · unaccepted (original binomen)
Gyrostoma olivacea (Hutton, 1879) · unaccepted
Isactinia olivacae · unaccepted