Sea Anemones of New Zealand

A guide to common sea anemones around New Zealand. Ordered by how often the genus has been observed on Naturewatch.

See also the new NIWA guide

Red Sea Anemone or Kōtore / Kōtoretore

Perhaps the most common species of sea anemone found around New Zealand, seen as a distinctive red blob on rocks at low tide .
Habitat
It is found relatively high on the seashore, in rock pools, and various cracks and shaded surfaces such as under rock overhangs in the intertidal zone.

Pedal disc

Column
Smooth, deep brown/red column, ...more ↓

Oulactis cinctum

Probably just a synonym of Oulactis muscosa (Drayton in Dana, 1846)
Synonyms: Tealidium cinctum Stuckey, 1909 as Metridium muscosum


Habitat
Adherent in cleft of rock, making the animal difficult to remove.

Column
The upper part is brownish in colour, the lower part dirty-white. The upper part is covered with verrucæ in ...more ↓

Giant Shore Anemone

Common large anemone.
Habitat
Bottom of tidal pool in sand.

Pedal disc
Basal disc wider than column, forming a flange around the base.

Column
Usually fawn or cream, sometimes dull green or light orange. Wider at top, covered with white to grey or green verrucae bumps which adhere to grit and shell fragments. At the base 70 to 90mm ...more ↓

Speckled Camouflage Anemone

A large common anemone, also known as the "sand anemone". Its colours often serve to camouflage it, but close up it can be seen as a rainbow of colours. It feeds on mussels that have been dislodged from their rocks by waves.
Habitat
Rocky shore often nestles in crevices.

Column
Appears to be short and squat, but its column is usually hidden in a crevice, ...more ↓

Olive Anemone

Common
Habitat
Favours the gravelly cracks between large boulders, also found in pools, under rocks, or buried in sand.

Pedal disc
Well developed and broader than the column. May have patches of yellow or green around basal flange.

Column
Smooth, 40mm high, 35mm diameter. May have ridges with yellow spots running up the column. Commonly ...more ↓

Anthothoe albens

Habitat

Column

Oral disc

Tentacles

Distribution


Edited version of Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 1868-1961, Volume 41, 1908, p385
Art. XXXVI.—A Review of the New Zealand Actiniaria known to Science, together with a Description of Twelve New ...more ↓

White Striped Anemone

Common small anemone.
Habitat
Under wharf piles, in rock pools, on open surfaces of rocks and reefs.

Column
Smooth brown or orange column, with white or pale green stripes from top to bottom. Can emit white stinging threads from small holes on side of column. 10 to 20mm high.

Oral disc
Flat, orange (or green according to ...more ↓

Anthothoe vagrans

Habitat
Intertidal to 12m.

Column
Thin walled, no adhesive discs, light orange with dark brown stripes from top to bottom. Can emit white stinging threads from small lens-shaped holes on the white stripes on the middle third of column. 40mm high.

Oral disc
Often olive-brown but varies, 20mm diameter. Outside of the mouth is pink with red ...more ↓

Wandering sea anemone or Hūmenga

Most anemones can move, but this one is very mobile crawling or drifting to new locations. Tends to be active at night, and rolled up into a ball during the day.
Habitat
Among seaweeds and sub tidal reefs.

Pedal disc
Well developed, orange with a wavy margin.

Column
Comes in many different colours from blue/grey to yellowish, browny ...more ↓

Diadumene crocata

Habitat

Column

Oral disc

Tentacles

Distribution



Edited version of : Art. XXXII. - Contributions to the Cœlenterate Fauna of New Zealand

Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 1 January 1879
By Professor F. W. Hutton, of the Otago ...more ↓

Orange-Striped Green Sea Anemone

The Orange-Striped Green Sea Anemone Species Name(s) and History: Sagartia lineata (Verill, 1869 Hong Kong), Diadumene lineata (Verill 1870); Diaumene luciae (Stephenson, 1925); Haliplanella luciae (Hand, 1955); Properly named D. lineata (Hand 1989)

Diadumene neozelanica

A common anemone.
Habitat
Grows outwards or downwards from the substrate. Often associated with mussels in the shade on wharf piles, and sides of rocks near the low water mark. So seen for example in Wellington harbour, but not on the southern Cook strait coast where mussels are also absent.

Pedal disc
Firmly attached, wider than column (sometimes very ...more ↓

Brooding or Nurse Anemone

Common small anemone found on kelp.
Habitat
Brown kelp, often in cup shaped hollows between stalk and branches.

Column
Smooth, often deep brown but varies from yellow through olive. Often visually striped from top to bottom. A wrinkle around the column, about a third of the way up, acts as a brood pouch.
10 to 20mm high.

Oral ...more ↓

Epiactis mortenseni

Habitat

Column

Oral disc

Tentacles

Distribution


An edited version of Papers from Dr. Th. Mortensen's Pacific Expedition 1914-16. XXI.

Actiniaria from New Zealand and its Subantarctic Islands.
By Oskar Carlgren, Lund.



Margin distinct with a well ...more ↓

Epiactis thompsoni

A relatively large anemone
Habitat
Rock pools, sheltered sandy coasts.

Column
Wider at the base and top, with characteristic red and white stripes running from top to bottom. Up to 70mm high.

Oral disc
Red to reddish brown. 50mm diameter.

Tentacles
Up to 60 dull green, brown to pale grey tentacles, sometimes tipped in ...more ↓

Green Anemone

A common small anemone easily confused with Isactinia olicvacea, but described as a more vivid green.
Habitat
Rocky shore intertidal zone, rock pools, crevices, and the undersides of ledges, adhering to and between rocks.

Pedal disc
Well developed pedal disc, pale tan approx same diameter as the column, up to 35mm ...more ↓

Habrosanthus bathamae

Habitat
Usually found attached to rocks, but sometimes attached to brachiopod shells and some seaweeds. Most abundantly at or a few metres below low spring tide .

Column
Smooth uniform column without cinclides (holes that emit stinging threads); smooth and clean; low hourglass to pillar-like in form. With a broad pedal disc that sometimes exceeds the diameter ...more ↓

Anthopleura

The NZ Organisms Register lists five species of Anthopleura known from New Zealand (http://www.nzor.org.nz/search?query=anthopleura).

Parry: A KEY T O T H E COMMON NEW ZEALAND ANEMONES

  1. Anemones with basal disc of attachment, normally fixed to the substratum.
  2. ...more ↓

Tidepool or Small Brown or Mudflat Anemone

Common
Habitat
In hollows on mudstone or on shells, such as cockles, or stones on mudflats or tidal pools. In rocky intertidal and mudflats.

Column
Brown, yellow, and white. Brown column widening towards the top, up to 40mm high. Covered with small pale yellow or grey verrucae bumps in lines from top to bottom, prominent at the top margin. Has a groove with ...more ↓

Anthopleura inconspicua

Uncommon, medium sized anemone.
Habitat
On stones our underside of rocks, or under sand with tentacles protruding. Another source just say in mudflats.

Pedal disc
Adherent, somewhat wider than the column

Column
OIive-brown to yellowish white but lighter towards the base, and a collar at the top. Covered with columns of brown (often pale ...more ↓

Anthopleura kohli

Locally numerous.
Habitat
.

Pedal disc
Pedal disc broad, 0.8cm.

Column
Column in contracted state conical, in upper part with distinct Urticina-verrucae.
Height 0.7 cm. Colour in alcohol reddish or white.

Oral disc
.

Tentacles
Tentacles from 38-54. 2 distinct gonidial tubercules and ...more ↓

Anthopleura minima

Habitat
Common. Often associated with mussels near low tide level on exposed reefs. Either on the mussels or the rock between the mussels. Small ones are also found also among the tubes of fan tube worms.

Column
The base is wider than the column with an irregular flange around the edge. The column is dark pink or orange or red or brick with verrucae bumps, of ...more ↓

Anthopleura radians

A suggested new species of sea anemone as described by Carlos Spano and Vreni Häussermann and published by Biodiversity and Natural History (2017) Vol. 3, No. 1, 1-11. These look very much like anemones found in NZ.
"... Since no type specimen (or any specimen at all) could be found for A. minima, the decision whether or not it is a senior synonym of A. radians remains pending until ...more ↓

Rose Anemone

Common, small anemone.
Habitat
Under stones in sheltered places in fine gravel or coarse sand. In places where coarse sand meets stones.

Pedal disc
Adherent, light coloured, wider than column.

Column
Varies from white/grey to bright orange or olive-green. Has lines of white verrucae, adhesive bumps, from top to bottom to which shell ...more ↓

Isoparactis ferax

Attached beneath rocks, and curves up in a "J" shape through the sediment to bring its mouth and tentacles above the surface.


Edited version of Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 1868-1961, Volume 41, 1908, p387-8
Art. XXXVI.—A Review of the New Zealand Actiniaria known to Science, together with a Description of Twelve New ...more ↓

Apricot Anemone

Large anemone, very common within its range.
Habitat
Offshore on hard substrate or broken shells.

Pedal disc
Cream adherent base.

Column
Varies from deep to pale orange/apricot, fades towards base. Covered with pale orange/white verrucae bumps in lines from top to bottom. Marked collar at top. About 100mm high.

Oral ...more ↓

NZCMIv1 Alicia sp.

Habitat

Column

Oral disc

Tentacles

Distribution


NZCMIv1 Undescribed sp. 1

"Undescribed species 1", P164 NZ Coastal Marine Invertebrates, vol. 1.

Not an actual taxon entry in the database here, so add the observation field Undescribed species, with the value "NZCMIv1 Undescribed sp. 1".

The list of existing observation for this species is at ...more ↓

WMB2007 Epiactis sp. 1

"WMB2007 Epiactis sp. 1", from an observation during Wellington Marine Bioblitz 2007, 30th Sep. to 28th Oct. : http://naturewatch.org.nz/observations/2379504

Not an actual taxon entry in the database here, so add the observation field ...more ↓

Mimetridium cryptum

Cadet Hand in 1960 described this new species that up until then had been assigned the name Metridium canum by Parry (1951,52), Ralph & Yaldwyn (1956), Batham (1956), Grimstone (1958). The original Metridium canum of Stuckey (1914) and Carlgren (1949) is a separate species.

Habitat
Usually ...more ↓

Metridium canum

Metridium canum is a species from the Kermadec Islands described by Stuckey (1914) and noted by Carlgren (1949). This name was applied to a species found around the coast of mainland New Zealand (Parry (1951,52), Ralph & Yaldwyn (1956), Batham (1956), Grimstone (1958)) until Cadet Hand (1960) described that one as a separate species (and genus) ...more ↓

Bubble-tip Anemone

Entacmaea quadricolor, commonly called Bubble-tip anemone among other various vernaculair name, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actiniidae.

Edwardsia neozelanica

Habitat
A simple burrowing anemone. Often only the oral disc and tentacles is visible above the silt. Found in areas where sand and silt accumulates.

Column
Grey or brown and wrinkled, bulbous near the base and a narrow 'scaphus' or neck at the top of the column, free of the sand/silt that adheres to the rest of the column. Less than 50mm long. There are 8 ...more ↓

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