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    Calliactis tricolor, the tricolor anemone or hitchhiking anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Hormathiidae. It occurs in the Caribbean Sea...
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    Calliactis reticulata Calliactis sinensis Calliactis tricolor Calliactis valdiviae Calliactis variegata Calliactis xishaensis Gusmão LC, Daly M (September...
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    body; and Stenocionops furcata selects the stinging sea anemone Calliactis tricolor for its carapace. The choice of noxious or stinging organisms as...
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    on sandy and muddy substrates. It often carries the sea anemone Calliactis tricolor on its back, or lies buried in the sand, with only its eyes exposed...
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    the Florida rocksnail (Stramonita haemastoma). The sea anemone, Calliactis tricolor, is often found attached to the shell that is occupied by Clibanarius...
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    snail, (Astraea sp). Dardanus venosus often has the sea anemone Calliactis tricolor attached to its shell. It actively collects the anemone off a rock...
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  • most common species growing on the carapace was the sea anemone, Calliactis tricolor, which seems to be used by the crabs as camouflage. Bryozoans colonised...
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    species all show gregarious behavior, C. tricolor, forms the densest and bigger groups. The crabs of Clibanarius tricolor congregate during the day, and usually...
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