Summary[edit] Description: Venus flytrap anemone (Actinoscyphia aurelia) in the Gulf of Mexico. Date: 2007. Source: NOAA Photo Library. Author: Image courtesy of Aquapix and Expedition to the Deep Slope 2007, NOAA-OE.
Summary[edit] Description: Operation Deep Slope 2007. Venus flytrap anemone Image ID: expl1678, Voyage To Inner Space - Exploring the Seas With NOAA Collect Location: Gulf of Mexico Credit: Image courtesy of Aquapix and Expedition to the Deep Slope 2007, NOAA-OE. Date: 13 September 2013, 13:32. Source: expl1678. Author: NOAA Photo Library.
Summary[edit] Description: A venus flytrap anemone observed during OKEANOS EXPLORER shakedown cruise. Image ID: expl2142, Voyage To Inner Space - Exploring the Seas With NOAA Collect Location: Hawaii, Off Kealakekua Bay Photo Date: 2010 March Credit: NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program, INDEX-SATAL 2010, NOAA/OER. Date: 13 September 2013, 13:31. Source: expl2142. Author: NOAA Photo Library.
Summary[edit] Description: Operation Deep Slope 2007. Venus flytrap anemone. Image ID: expl1682, Voyage To Inner Space - Exploring the Seas With NOAA Collect Location: Gulf of Mexico Credit: Image courtesy of Aquapix and Expedition to the Deep Slope 2007, NOAA-OE. Date: 13 September 2013, 13:32. Source: expl1682. Author: NOAA Photo Library.
Summary[edit] Description: Venus flytrap anemone. Image ID: expl7216, Voyage To Inner Space - Exploring the Seas With NOAA Collect Location: Gulf of Mexico, North Credit: NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program, Gulf of Mexico 2012 Expedition. Date: 25 March 2012, 11:34. Source: expl7216. Author: NOAA Photo Library.
Description: English: An unidentified cnidarian that resembles a Venus flytrap from the family Hormathiidae. At 1874 meters water depth. California, Davidson Seamount. Date: 19 May 2002. Source: NOAA Photo Library: expl0788. Author: NOAA/Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.
Summary[edit] Description: A large orange venus flytrap anemone. Image ID: expn1705, Voyage To Inner Space - Exploring the Seas With NOAA Collect Photo Date: 20140422T213538Z Credit: NOAA OKEANOS EXPLORER Program, Gulf of Mexico 2014 Expedition. Date: 24 April 2014, 02:37. Source: expn1705. Author: NOAA Photo Library.
Figure 4; Six of the twelve species recorded from South Africa for the first time: A Actinoscyphia plebeia (20 mm) B Peachia paracitica (2 mm) C Peachia sp. (20 mm) D Pseudactinia sp. (10 mm) E Megalactis griffithsi (10 mm) and F Alicia sansibarensis (20 mm).